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Kayleigh “Kmoy” Malloy released The Precure Album in 2021. It’s a brilliant ska concept album that, according to the In Defense of Ska gang, could be described as “Laptop Ska.” Luckily, The Precure Album found its audience — Kmoy is now a full band and the record is finally getting a vinyl release (pre-order it here). On this episode of In Defense of Ska, Malloy and visual artist Anj Capizzi join the podcast to chat about the band, the album, and much more. Listen above, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Malloy and Capizzi (who did the art for The Precure Album’s re-release) chat about the journey of the collection of ska songs from computer to vinyl, what it’s been like for Malloy since she transitioned, and the visuals of Kmoy. They also touch on the accompanying art book, mixing the record, and what Malloy believes are the key songs on The Precure Album.
Elsewhere, Malloy shares her Jeff Rosenstock story and discusses the time Kmoy covered “Shed Some Skin” by Slow Gherkin.
Listen to Kayleigh “Kmoy” Malloy and Anj Capizzi talk about all of this and more above, and make sure to like, review, and follow the series wherever you get your podcast. Don’t forget to check out all the Consequence Podcast Network series here.
Additionally, you can support the In Defense host Aaron Carnes by purchasing a copy the new expanded, 2nd edition of his book, In Defense of Ska. Meanwhile, Davis’ Omnigone released their latest record, Feral, last year.
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