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Pylon Reenactment Society

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Every American college town is haunted by the ghosts of still-legendary local bands that never made it big nationally.  Formed at the University of Georgia in Athens in 1978 and championed by famous hometown fans including members of R.E.M. and the B-52's, Pylon opened for acts like Gang of Four and Talking Heads before breaking up for the first time in 1983 after playing with U2, whose audience, according to singer Vanesa Briscoe Hay, "was just not into us at all."  Forty years later, Hay has reignited the spark as Pylon Reenactment Society; it's not exactly a reunion, as she is the only original member. "Pylon is our guiding star, but we're not Pylon," Hay has said. But there is no mistaking the lineage on Pylon Reenactment Society's debut.

Quirky "Educate Me" kicks in with blistering No Wave guitar, punchy bass and echo filters—Hay whooping "It's not a crime"—before sliding into its poppy chorus. The song feels lost in time: It perfectly fits 2024 but could be a satellite transmission from early '80s college radio. Hay's off-kilter humor shines on "Boom Boom," delivering the big title in a quiet little understated voice. Known for her aggressive, anxious vibe on classics like "Crazy" (which R.E.M. covered on Dead Letter Office), Hay still sounds urgent even as there is a new softness around certain words that almost make her Southern accent sound Australian—a fascinating affect. She snarls and purrs on power-tripping "Messenger."

The excellent "Flowers Everywhere" is a vibrant, sunny jangle that highlights the original band's influence on early R.E.M. (After Rolling Stone named R.E.M. the best band in America in 1987, drummer Bill Berry said they got it wrong: It was Pylon.) Sleater-Kinney has also credited Pylon for inspiration, and you really get it on tracks like spiky "3 x 3," which actually started as a song for the original band, and "Fix It," all sharp-elbows angularity and featuring Kate Pierson of the B-52's yelping alongside Hay. The latter has found the perfect lineup, plucked from Athens' Casper & the Cookies, to recharge her past. Bassist Kay Stanton is a star here, adding hip-swinging rhythm (particularly on menacing "Compression"), and Jason Nesmith is a fine complement for the late, legendary Pylon rhythm guitarist Randall Bewley. Drummer Gregory Sanders pulls out an art-school smart, tricky beat for "I'll Let You Know," which finds Hay asking, "Will you remember me when I'm gone?" Yes, ma'am. © Shelly Ridenour/Qobuz

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1
Spiral
00:01:39

Jason Nesmith, Producer - Pylon Reenactment Society, MainArtist - Vanessa Briscoe Hay, Composer, Producer - Matthew Jason Nesmith, Composer - Gregory Rush Sanders, Composer - Kay Suzanne Stanton, Composer - Angel From Nowhere Music (BMI) / Administered by Strolling Bones Publishing (BMI), MusicPublisher

2023 Strolling Bones Records, LLC 2024 Strolling Bones Records

2
Educate Me
00:03:55

Jason Nesmith, Producer - Pylon Reenactment Society, MainArtist - Vanessa Briscoe Hay, Composer, Producer - Matthew Jason Nesmith, Composer - Gregory Rush Sanders, Composer - Kay Suzanne Stanton, Composer - Angel From Nowhere Music (BMI) / Administered by Strolling Bones Publishing (BMI), MusicPublisher - Damon Cordele Denton, Composer - Joseph Aloysius Rowe III, Composer

2023 Strolling Bones Records, LLC 2024 Strolling Bones Records

3
Flowers Everywhere
00:03:10

Jason Nesmith, Producer - Pylon Reenactment Society, MainArtist - Vanessa Briscoe Hay, Composer, Producer - Matthew Jason Nesmith, Composer - Gregory Rush Sanders, Composer - Kay Suzanne Stanton, Composer - Angel From Nowhere Music (BMI) / Administered by Strolling Bones Publishing (BMI), MusicPublisher - Damon Cordele Denton, Composer - Joseph Aloysius Rowe III, Composer

2023 Strolling Bones Records, LLC 2024 Strolling Bones Records

4
Messenger
00:03:40

Jason Nesmith, Producer - Pylon Reenactment Society, MainArtist - Vanessa Briscoe Hay, Composer, Producer - Matthew Jason Nesmith, Composer - Gregory Rush Sanders, Composer - Kay Suzanne Stanton, Composer - Angel From Nowhere Music (BMI) / Administered by Strolling Bones Publishing (BMI), MusicPublisher - Damon Cordele Denton, Composer - Joseph Aloysius Rowe III, Composer

2023 Strolling Bones Records, LLC 2024 Strolling Bones Records

5
3 x 3
00:02:03

Curtis Hudgins Crowe, Composer - Michael Scott Lachowski, Composer - Randall Eugene Bewley, Composer - Jason Nesmith, Producer - Pylon Reenactment Society, MainArtist - Vanessa Briscoe Hay, Composer, Producer - Pylon Two Music (BMI) C/O Bmg Bumblebee (BMI) Administered By BMG Rights Management (US) LLC, MusicPublisher

2023 Strolling Bones Records, LLC 2024 Strolling Bones Records

6
Fix It
00:05:09

Kate Pierson, FeaturedArtist - Jason Nesmith, Producer - Pylon Reenactment Society, MainArtist - Vanessa Briscoe Hay, Composer, Producer - Matthew Jason Nesmith, Composer - Gregory Rush Sanders, Composer - Kay Suzanne Stanton, Composer - Angel From Nowhere Music (BMI) / Administered by Strolling Bones Publishing (BMI), MusicPublisher - Joseph Aloysius Rowe III, Composer

2023 Strolling Bones Records, LLC 2024 Strolling Bones Records

7
Boom Boom
00:03:06

Jason Nesmith, Producer - Pylon Reenactment Society, MainArtist - Vanessa Briscoe Hay, Composer, Producer - Matthew Jason Nesmith, Composer - Gregory Rush Sanders, Composer - Kay Suzanne Stanton, Composer - Angel From Nowhere Music (BMI) / Administered by Strolling Bones Publishing (BMI), MusicPublisher - Joseph Aloysius Rowe III, Composer

2023 Strolling Bones Records, LLC 2024 Strolling Bones Records

8
Heaven (In Your Eyes)
00:04:35

Curtis Hudgins Crowe, Composer - Michael Scott Lachowski, Composer - Randall Eugene Bewley, Composer - Jason Nesmith, Producer - Pylon Reenactment Society, MainArtist - Vanessa Briscoe Hay, Composer, Producer - Pylon Two Music (BMI) C/O Bmg Bumblebee (BMI) Administered By BMG Rights Management (US) LLC, MusicPublisher

2023 Strolling Bones Records, LLC 2024 Strolling Bones Records

9
No Worries
00:02:05

Jason Nesmith, Producer - Pylon Reenactment Society, MainArtist - Vanessa Briscoe Hay, Composer, Producer - Matthew Jason Nesmith, Composer - Gregory Rush Sanders, Composer - Kay Suzanne Stanton, Composer - Angel From Nowhere Music (BMI) / Administered by Strolling Bones Publishing (BMI), MusicPublisher - Damon Cordele Denton, Composer - Joseph Aloysius Rowe III, Composer

2023 Strolling Bones Records, LLC 2024 Strolling Bones Records

10
Compression
00:04:53

Jason Nesmith, Producer - Pylon Reenactment Society, MainArtist - Vanessa Briscoe Hay, Composer, Producer - Matthew Jason Nesmith, Composer - Gregory Rush Sanders, Composer - Kay Suzanne Stanton, Composer - Angel From Nowhere Music (BMI) / Administered by Strolling Bones Publishing (BMI), MusicPublisher - Damon Cordele Denton, Composer - Joseph Aloysius Rowe III, Composer

2023 Strolling Bones Records, LLC 2024 Strolling Bones Records

11
I’ll Let You Know
00:03:39

Jason Nesmith, Producer - Pylon Reenactment Society, MainArtist - Vanessa Briscoe Hay, Composer, Producer - Matthew Jason Nesmith, Composer - Gregory Rush Sanders, Composer - Kay Suzanne Stanton, Composer - Angel From Nowhere Music (BMI) / Administered by Strolling Bones Publishing (BMI), MusicPublisher - Damon Cordele Denton, Composer - Joseph Aloysius Rowe III, Composer

2023 Strolling Bones Records, LLC 2024 Strolling Bones Records

Album review

Every American college town is haunted by the ghosts of still-legendary local bands that never made it big nationally.  Formed at the University of Georgia in Athens in 1978 and championed by famous hometown fans including members of R.E.M. and the B-52's, Pylon opened for acts like Gang of Four and Talking Heads before breaking up for the first time in 1983 after playing with U2, whose audience, according to singer Vanesa Briscoe Hay, "was just not into us at all."  Forty years later, Hay has reignited the spark as Pylon Reenactment Society; it's not exactly a reunion, as she is the only original member. "Pylon is our guiding star, but we're not Pylon," Hay has said. But there is no mistaking the lineage on Pylon Reenactment Society's debut.

Quirky "Educate Me" kicks in with blistering No Wave guitar, punchy bass and echo filters—Hay whooping "It's not a crime"—before sliding into its poppy chorus. The song feels lost in time: It perfectly fits 2024 but could be a satellite transmission from early '80s college radio. Hay's off-kilter humor shines on "Boom Boom," delivering the big title in a quiet little understated voice. Known for her aggressive, anxious vibe on classics like "Crazy" (which R.E.M. covered on Dead Letter Office), Hay still sounds urgent even as there is a new softness around certain words that almost make her Southern accent sound Australian—a fascinating affect. She snarls and purrs on power-tripping "Messenger."

The excellent "Flowers Everywhere" is a vibrant, sunny jangle that highlights the original band's influence on early R.E.M. (After Rolling Stone named R.E.M. the best band in America in 1987, drummer Bill Berry said they got it wrong: It was Pylon.) Sleater-Kinney has also credited Pylon for inspiration, and you really get it on tracks like spiky "3 x 3," which actually started as a song for the original band, and "Fix It," all sharp-elbows angularity and featuring Kate Pierson of the B-52's yelping alongside Hay. The latter has found the perfect lineup, plucked from Athens' Casper & the Cookies, to recharge her past. Bassist Kay Stanton is a star here, adding hip-swinging rhythm (particularly on menacing "Compression"), and Jason Nesmith is a fine complement for the late, legendary Pylon rhythm guitarist Randall Bewley. Drummer Gregory Sanders pulls out an art-school smart, tricky beat for "I'll Let You Know," which finds Hay asking, "Will you remember me when I'm gone?" Yes, ma'am. © Shelly Ridenour/Qobuz

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