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Pylon (band)

Pylon was an American new wave/post-punk band from Athens, Georgia, United States.[1] The band's danceable sound, a blend of new wave, post-punk, jangle pop,[2] alternative rock and funk rock,[3] influenced the Athens music scene and the 1980s American pop underground. AllMusic wrote that Pylon's "role as elder statesmen of the alternative rock explosion is unassailable".[4]

Pylon
Pylon performing at AthFest 2005 in Athens, Georgia, USA, June 24, 2005.
Background information
OriginAthens, Georgia, United States
Genres
Years active1978–1983, 1989–1991, 2004–2009
LabelsDB Records, Armageddon Records, Sky Records, DFA Records, Chunklet Industries
Past membersRandall Bewley
Curtis Crowe
Vanessa Briscoe Hay
Michael Lachowski

History edit

1979–1983: Formation, early years and breakup edit

Pylon was formed in 1979.[5] The four members of Pylon were art students at the University of Georgia in Athens.[6] Guitarist Randall Bewley and bass guitarist Michael Lachowski began playing music and attempting to form a band in 1978. Neither had any musical experience: as Lachowski later recalled, "A lot of us in the art school were trying out different media with a punk rock message, which is just go in there and do it. You don’t need training, or authority or legitimacy. Just figure it out". They originally formed the band with the intention of securing live appearances in New York City, along with press attention, before splitting up.[7]

They practiced in a studio in downtown Athens that Lachowski rented from Curtis Crowe, upstairs from the later location of the Grill on College Avenue. The room was lit by a single 40-watt light bulb, so the band referred to it as the "40 Watt Club". Crowe, who lived above the studio, recalled hearing Lachowski and Bewley's early rehearsals through the floor: "a never-ending series of hooks—no bridges or chorus, just hooks". He soon joined the band as a drummer, stating that he "had every song memorized" before he approached them to join.[7] Bewley then approached Vanessa Briscoe (now Vanessa Briscoe Hay) about joining the band on vocals, on the basis that the band were fans of her art work: although she was initially reluctant as she also lacked musical experience, she auditioned for the band on February 14, 1979 and joined the lineup.[4][7]

Contrary to some accounts, Pylon did not name themselves after William Faulkner's 1935 novel of the same name. As Hay later explained to Nashville Scene writer Edd Hurt, the band was unaware of the Faulkner novel when they began playing, and instead were inspired by traffic cones.[8] According to Lachowski, "we chose Pylon because it is severe, industrial, monolithic, functional".[7] Their musical influences included Cabaret Voltaire, Suicide, the No New York compilation and the soundtrack to Eraserhead.[9]

 
Pylon onstage, 1981.

Pylon played their first live show at a party on March 9, 1979.[10] Despite receiving a relatively cool reception at their first two concerts, members of the B-52's attended Pylon's third show, where "they started dancing and running around like crazy and everybody else did too", according to Briscoe Hay.[7] Fred Schneider and Kate Pierson of the B-52's were particularly supportive and helped promote Pylon's music in New York City, getting them a gig at Hurrah.[11] After Schneider passed Hurrah's manager Jim Fouratt a Pylon demo tape, Fouratt called the band and offered their choice of opening slots for a number of upcoming headlining bands: they chose to support the Gang of Four. Their performance was well-received by the audience and was the subject of a positive review by Glenn O'Brien in Interview.[7]

Pylon's debut single, "Cool", backed by "Dub",[12] was released on DB Records in 1979, and received many positive critical reviews.[citation needed] It was followed by their first full-length album, Gyrate, in 1980.[13] That year they also opened for the B-52s at Central Park.[7]

The !! 10" EP, released in 1980 on the UK label Armageddon Records, included both sides of the debut single plus "Driving School" and "Danger!!" from the album.[14] Two further singles followed, "Crazy" (1981),[15] which charted at No. 61 for club play in Billboard,[16] and "Beep" (1982).[17]

From 1980 to 1983, Pylon toured parts of the U.S., Canada and the U.K., playing with groups such as the B-52's, Gang of Four, Mission of Burma, Love Tractor, R.E.M., Talking Heads and U2.

Chomp, their second album, was released in 1983.[18] By that time, the members of Pylon were beginning to feel that playing together was becoming less fun and more like a business, and after being poorly received by audiences when opening for U2 on the U.S. leg of their War Tour, they decided to break up the band in late 1983,[1][9][7] their final show being at Athens' Mad Hatter club on December 1. Hay later said, "For whatever reason it was our decision. We were like, 'Let's just quit while we're having fun.' That was kind of the idea in the first place. We were just going to perform as long as it was fun. So we broke up and it was a decision we all made together".[9] Lachowski explained: "we accomplished what we set out to do...It’s not that we are miserable, it’s just that we’ve seen all we’re going to see and don’t want to put any more time into it".[7]

Legacy and influence edit

With some help from the members of R.E.M., Pylon's reputation as one of the great underground bands of the new wave era was solidified in 1987. Numerous musicians from the Athens rock scene publicly attested to their deep reverence for Pylon in the film Athens, GA: Inside/Out, released in February 1987.[19] In April, R.E.M. released the compilation album Dead Letter Office, which opened with a cover version of Pylon's "Crazy", previously issued as the B-side of their 1985 single "Driver 8".[6]

When Rolling Stone named R.E.M. "America's Best Band" in December 1987, R.E.M. drummer Bill Berry said "We're not the best rock 'n' roll band in America", declaring that Pylon was instead the best.[20] "That was (R.E.M.) just being gracious and honoring the scene that they came out of and the scene that they obviously contributed to," said Lachowski in a 2016 interview in New York Observer. "R.E.M. became so successful and successful in a different way. They were true musicians and had all kinds of historical knowledge about musical forms and different kinds of music. They were just very adept and confident and had so much more range. We were truly just art students assembling things with sound and instruments".[9]

1989–2009: Reunions edit

After a six-year hiatus punctuated with a smattering of reunion shows, Pylon officially reformed in 1989,[21] coinciding with the release of a compilation of the band's work from 1979–83, Hits (1989).[22] They opened for the final leg of R.E.M.'s Green tour.

In 1990, the group released a new album, Chain, on Sky Records.[6] They played several more shows, including the South by Southwest Festival in 1990 and 1991, but when guitarist Bewley decided to leave in 1991, the band broke up again.[21]

Pylon came out of retirement again in 2004, and played their first set in more than a decade in August 2004 at the then-fledgling Little King's Shuffle Club in Athens. They played the 2004 New Year's Eve show[21] at the 40 Watt Club, headlined the first night of the Athens music festival AthFest in June 2005, and recorded an untelevised segment for Pancake Mountain in 2006.

On April 4, 2007, Pylon performed an impromptu show at Little King's to announce the reissue of Gyrate on DFA Records. Expanded with extra tracks and retitled Gyrate Plus, it was released on October 16, 2007. They performed several key shows in 2008, including the Part Time Punks Festival in Los Angeles,[23] a show taped for Georgia Public Broadcasting in Athens, and the Revolve Film and Music Festival in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.[24]

On February 25, 2009, Bewley died, two days after suffering a heart attack while driving his van.[25]

Bewley's death brought the band's career to a close; Hay said, "Pylon died when Randy died".[9]

Subsequent developments edit

DFA reissued the band's second album in expanded form as Chomp More in 2009.[4]

In October 2011, DFA issued a two-track 7" split single called Cover + Remix. The A-side featured a cover of Pylon's "Cool" by Deerhunter, while the B-side consisted of a remix of "Yo-Yo" by Calvinist.[26]

On July 25, 2016, Chunklet Industries released the double album Pylon Live, which had been recorded at Athens club The Mad Hatter on December 1, 1983, before they disbanded for the first time.[27] Pitchfork called it "an all-business, no-banter set that sees them streamroll through 20 songs in 70 minutes with assembly-line precision: bassist Michael Lachowski and drummer Curtis Crowe lay the foundation, Bewley sculpts it into strange shapes with his surgical guitar lines, and singer Vanessa Briscoe-Hay splatters her mantric messaging on the walls like a spraycan-wielding prophet" .[28] It was previewed by Chunklet's April 20 release of a 7" single, "Gravity", taken from the live album.[29][30]

New West Records reissued the "Cool"/"Dub" single as a special edition for Record Store Day in 2019. On August 28, 2020, the label announced the November 6, 2020 release of Pylon Box, a vinyl box set that contains remastered editions of Gyrate and Chomp, and two exclusive albums, Extra (containing various non-album tracks and five previously unissued recordings) and Razz Tape, containing the band's first-ever studio recordings, preceding the "Cool"/"Dub" single. The box also includes a 200-page hardcover book with new interviews with the surviving members of the band and testimonies from members of R.E.M., The B-52's, Gang of Four, The Bongos, Mission of Burma, Sleater-Kinney, Beat Happening, and Sonic Youth, and others.[31]

In September 2020, the city launched the Athens Music Walk of Fame. The public art walk spans a two city blocks loop around West Washington and Clayton Streets connected by North Lumpkin Street. Guitar pick plaques were laid down on the sidewalk in front of such significant music venues as the Georgia Theatre, the 40 Watt Club, and the Morton Theatre. The first round of inductees included The B-52s, Danger Mouse, Drive-By Truckers, The Elephant 6 Recording Company, Hall Johnson, Neal Pattman, Pylon, R.E.M., Vic Chesnutt, and Widespread Panic.[32][33]

Other projects edit

Hay is a member of the Athens band Supercluster, formed in 2007. Bewley was also a member before his death.[34]

Since 2014, Hay has fronted the Pylon Reenactment Society, a Pylon tribute act featuring members of more recent Athens bands like the Glands and Casper & the Cookies.[35] In a 2016 interview, Hay said "It's been inspirational, if that's the right word, to be able to play this music again. I really don't want people to forget Pylon. These are different people and we are re-enacting this experience, so it's not exactly Pylon, but it's fresh and done in the same spirit". In October 2017, Pylon Reenactment Society self-released an EP initially recorded on December 11, 2016 for broadcast in Los Angeles for DJ Michael Stock's Part Time Punks KXLU show, titled Part Time Punks Session.[36][37]

Members edit

Discography edit

Studio albums edit

  • Gyrate (November 1980, DB Records DB54; reissued on CD 2007 as Gyrate Plus, DFA Records DFA2181CD)
  • Chomp (April 1983, DB Records DB65; reissued on CD 2009 as Chomp More, DFA Records DFA2220CD)
  • Chain (1990, Sky Records)

Singles and EPs edit

  • "Cool / Dub" 7" single (April 1980, DB Records DB53)
  • !! 10" EP (February 1981, Armageddon Records AEP10214)
  • "Crazy / M Train" 7"/12" single (March 1982, DB Records DB61)
  • "Beep / Altitude" 7" single (September 1982, DB Records DB62)
  • "Beep / Altitude / Four Minutes" 12" EP (September 1982, DB Records DB62)
  • "Sugarpop / Sugarpop Remix / Interview" promo CD single (1990, Sky Records)
  • Cover + Remix 7" single (split single with Deerhunter (June 2011, DFA Records DFA2279LP)
  • "Gravity / Weather Radio" 7" single (April 2016, Chunklet Industries CK7010)

Live albums edit

  • Pylon Live (July 25, 2016, Chunklet Industries CHKLP020)

Box set edit

  • Pylon Box (November 8, 2020, New West Records)

Compilation albums edit

  • Declaration of Independents – 13 Tracks of U.S. Rock 1980, Vinyl LP, Various artists (1980, Ambition Records AMB1, Basement Records BASE 6005, Stiff Records Yank 2)Various - Declaration Of Independents Discogs
  • Trouser Press Presents the Best of America Underground, Cassette LP, Various artists (1983, ROIR A124) Various - Trouser Press Presents the Best of America Underground Discogs
  • Jericho Go, Vinyl LP, Various artists (1985, DB Recs / Stiff Records D BAT80) (DB Recs / Victor Musical Industries, Inc. VIL 28034)Various - Jericho Go Discogs
  • Athens, GA – Inside / Out, Vinyl LP, Various artists (1987, I.R.S. Records IRS6185)
  • Hits, Cassette, CD (1989, DB Recs DB91)Pylon (4) - Hits Discogs
  • Squares Blot Out the Sun, Vinyl LP, CD, Cassette, Various artists (1990, DB Recs DB72)Various - Squares Blot Out the Sun Discogs
  • Totally Wired, CD, Various artists (1995, Razor & Tie RE 2076)Various - Totally Wired Discogs
  • KFJC 98.7 Fifty – Blowing Minds Since 1959, Vinyl double record LP, Various artists (2009, No label KJFC24)Various - KFJC 89.7 FM - Fifty Blowing Minds Since 1959 Discogs
  • Keith Haring – The World of Keith Haring – Influences + Connections , Vinyl triple record LP boxset, Triple CD boxset, Various artists (2019, Soul Jazz, Ltd. SJR LP444)Keith Haring Discogs
  • Blank Generation: A Story Of Us - Canadian Punk & Its Aftershocks 1975-1981, Five CD Boxset, Various artists (2023, Cherry Red Records CRCDBOX147)[1] Cherry Red Records

Filmography edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Pareles, Jon (20 May 1989). "New Pylon Exhibits Its Old Drive". New York Times. Retrieved 2011-01-09.
  2. ^ Jason Ankeny. "Biography Pylon". allmusic.com/artist. AllMusic.
  3. ^ George-Warren, Holly; Romanowski, Patricia, eds. (2001). The Rolling Stone Encyclopedia of Rock & Roll (4th ed.). Oxford University Press. p. 792. ISBN 0-7432-9201-4. Like an apolitical answer to England's Gang of Four, Pylon played a brutally physical, stripped-down form of funk rock
  4. ^ a b c Jason Ankeny. "Pylon | Biography & History". AllMusic. Retrieved 2016-07-29.
  5. ^ Gotrich, Lars (August 26, 2020). "The Long Tail Of Pylon, According To Pylon". NPR. Retrieved May 18, 2021.
  6. ^ a b c Strong, Martin Charles (2003). The Great Indie Discography. Edinburgh UK: Canongate. ISBN 1-84195-335-0. Retrieved 2011-01-10.
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  12. ^ Dolan, Jon (November 9, 2020). "'Pylon Box' is a Perfect History of the Greatest Arty Party Band of All Time". Rolling Stone. Retrieved May 18, 2021.
  13. ^ "Pylon (4) – Gyrate". Discogs.com. 18 November 1980.
  14. ^ "Pylon (4) – !!". Discogs. 1980.
  15. ^ "Pylon (4) – Crazy / M-Train". Discogs. 1981.
  16. ^ Billboard May 15, 1982 Dance/Disco Top 80
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  18. ^ "Pylon (4) – Chomp". Discogs. 1983.
  19. ^ Maslin, Janet (29 May 1987). "'Athens, GA.,' On Rock Bands". New York Times. Retrieved 2011-01-09.
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  23. ^ "Partying Like It's 1983: Part-Time Punks Announce Post-Punk Fest Featuring A Certain Ratio, Pylon, Savage Republic, Vivian Girls and More". Laweekly.com. 29 October 2008.
  24. ^ "Festival revolves around film and music". Yesweekly.com. 6 August 2008.
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  28. ^ "Pylon: Pylon Live Album Review – Pitchfork". Pitchfork.com.
  29. ^ "Pylon (4) – Gravity b/w Weather Radio Live". Discogs. 2016.
  30. ^ Harrison, Shane. "'Pylon Live' documents Athens' musical heyday". The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Retrieved 21 July 2016.
  31. ^ "Pylon vinyl box set to include 'Gyrate,' 'Chomp' and previously unreleased rarities". Slicingupeyeballs.com. 27 August 2020. Retrieved 2 October 2020.
  32. ^ Smith, Jessica (2020-09-02). "The Athens Music Walk of Fame Honors Past and Present Musicians". Flagpole. Retrieved 2020-11-29.
  33. ^ "Athens Music Walk of Fame | Athens-Clarke County, GA - Official Website". www.accgov.com. Retrieved 2020-11-29.
  34. ^ . www.creativeloafing.com. Archived from the original on 11 November 2017. Retrieved 13 January 2022.
  35. ^ "The Pylon Reenactment Society Revives the Past". Portlandmercury.com.
  36. ^ "Pylon Reenactment Society - Part Time Punks Session". Discogs.com. 6 October 2017. Retrieved 2 October 2020.
  37. ^ Mills, Fred (25 October 2017). "PYLON REENACTMENT SOCIETY – Part Time Punks Session EP (colored vinyl 12")". Blurt Magazine. Retrieved 2 October 2020.

External links edit

  • Pylon official web site

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Pylon was an American new wave post punk band from Athens Georgia United States 1 The band s danceable sound a blend of new wave post punk jangle pop 2 alternative rock and funk rock 3 influenced the Athens music scene and the 1980s American pop underground AllMusic wrote that Pylon s role as elder statesmen of the alternative rock explosion is unassailable 4 PylonPylon performing at AthFest 2005 in Athens Georgia USA June 24 2005 Background informationOriginAthens Georgia United StatesGenresNew wavepost punkjangle popalternative rockfunk rockYears active1978 1983 1989 1991 2004 2009LabelsDB Records Armageddon Records Sky Records DFA Records Chunklet IndustriesPast membersRandall BewleyCurtis CroweVanessa Briscoe HayMichael Lachowski Contents 1 History 1 1 1979 1983 Formation early years and breakup 1 2 Legacy and influence 1 3 1989 2009 Reunions 1 4 Subsequent developments 2 Other projects 3 Members 4 Discography 4 1 Studio albums 4 2 Singles and EPs 4 3 Live albums 4 4 Box set 4 5 Compilation albums 5 Filmography 6 References 7 External linksHistory edit1979 1983 Formation early years and breakup edit Pylon was formed in 1979 5 The four members of Pylon were art students at the University of Georgia in Athens 6 Guitarist Randall Bewley and bass guitarist Michael Lachowski began playing music and attempting to form a band in 1978 Neither had any musical experience as Lachowski later recalled A lot of us in the art school were trying out different media with a punk rock message which is just go in there and do it You don t need training or authority or legitimacy Just figure it out They originally formed the band with the intention of securing live appearances in New York City along with press attention before splitting up 7 They practiced in a studio in downtown Athens that Lachowski rented from Curtis Crowe upstairs from the later location of the Grill on College Avenue The room was lit by a single 40 watt light bulb so the band referred to it as the 40 Watt Club Crowe who lived above the studio recalled hearing Lachowski and Bewley s early rehearsals through the floor a never ending series of hooks no bridges or chorus just hooks He soon joined the band as a drummer stating that he had every song memorized before he approached them to join 7 Bewley then approached Vanessa Briscoe now Vanessa Briscoe Hay about joining the band on vocals on the basis that the band were fans of her art work although she was initially reluctant as she also lacked musical experience she auditioned for the band on February 14 1979 and joined the lineup 4 7 Contrary to some accounts Pylon did not name themselves after William Faulkner s 1935 novel of the same name As Hay later explained to Nashville Scene writer Edd Hurt the band was unaware of the Faulkner novel when they began playing and instead were inspired by traffic cones 8 According to Lachowski we chose Pylon because it is severe industrial monolithic functional 7 Their musical influences included Cabaret Voltaire Suicide the No New York compilation and the soundtrack to Eraserhead 9 nbsp Pylon onstage 1981 Pylon played their first live show at a party on March 9 1979 10 Despite receiving a relatively cool reception at their first two concerts members of the B 52 s attended Pylon s third show where they started dancing and running around like crazy and everybody else did too according to Briscoe Hay 7 Fred Schneider and Kate Pierson of the B 52 s were particularly supportive and helped promote Pylon s music in New York City getting them a gig at Hurrah 11 After Schneider passed Hurrah s manager Jim Fouratt a Pylon demo tape Fouratt called the band and offered their choice of opening slots for a number of upcoming headlining bands they chose to support the Gang of Four Their performance was well received by the audience and was the subject of a positive review by Glenn O Brien in Interview 7 Pylon s debut single Cool backed by Dub 12 was released on DB Records in 1979 and received many positive critical reviews citation needed It was followed by their first full length album Gyrate in 1980 13 That year they also opened for the B 52s at Central Park 7 The 10 EP released in 1980 on the UK label Armageddon Records included both sides of the debut single plus Driving School and Danger from the album 14 Two further singles followed Crazy 1981 15 which charted at No 61 for club play in Billboard 16 and Beep 1982 17 From 1980 to 1983 Pylon toured parts of the U S Canada and the U K playing with groups such as the B 52 s Gang of Four Mission of Burma Love Tractor R E M Talking Heads and U2 Chomp their second album was released in 1983 18 By that time the members of Pylon were beginning to feel that playing together was becoming less fun and more like a business and after being poorly received by audiences when opening for U2 on the U S leg of their War Tour they decided to break up the band in late 1983 1 9 7 their final show being at Athens Mad Hatter club on December 1 Hay later said For whatever reason it was our decision We were like Let s just quit while we re having fun That was kind of the idea in the first place We were just going to perform as long as it was fun So we broke up and it was a decision we all made together 9 Lachowski explained we accomplished what we set out to do It s not that we are miserable it s just that we ve seen all we re going to see and don t want to put any more time into it 7 Legacy and influence edit With some help from the members of R E M Pylon s reputation as one of the great underground bands of the new wave era was solidified in 1987 Numerous musicians from the Athens rock scene publicly attested to their deep reverence for Pylon in the film Athens GA Inside Out released in February 1987 19 In April R E M released the compilation album Dead Letter Office which opened with a cover version of Pylon s Crazy previously issued as the B side of their 1985 single Driver 8 6 When Rolling Stone named R E M America s Best Band in December 1987 R E M drummer Bill Berry said We re not the best rock n roll band in America declaring that Pylon was instead the best 20 That was R E M just being gracious and honoring the scene that they came out of and the scene that they obviously contributed to said Lachowski in a 2016 interview in New York Observer R E M became so successful and successful in a different way They were true musicians and had all kinds of historical knowledge about musical forms and different kinds of music They were just very adept and confident and had so much more range We were truly just art students assembling things with sound and instruments 9 1989 2009 Reunions edit After a six year hiatus punctuated with a smattering of reunion shows Pylon officially reformed in 1989 21 coinciding with the release of a compilation of the band s work from 1979 83 Hits 1989 22 They opened for the final leg of R E M s Green tour In 1990 the group released a new album Chain on Sky Records 6 They played several more shows including the South by Southwest Festival in 1990 and 1991 but when guitarist Bewley decided to leave in 1991 the band broke up again 21 Pylon came out of retirement again in 2004 and played their first set in more than a decade in August 2004 at the then fledgling Little King s Shuffle Club in Athens They played the 2004 New Year s Eve show 21 at the 40 Watt Club headlined the first night of the Athens music festival AthFest in June 2005 and recorded an untelevised segment for Pancake Mountain in 2006 On April 4 2007 Pylon performed an impromptu show at Little King s to announce the reissue of Gyrate on DFA Records Expanded with extra tracks and retitled Gyrate Plus it was released on October 16 2007 They performed several key shows in 2008 including the Part Time Punks Festival in Los Angeles 23 a show taped for Georgia Public Broadcasting in Athens and the Revolve Film and Music Festival in Winston Salem North Carolina 24 On February 25 2009 Bewley died two days after suffering a heart attack while driving his van 25 Bewley s death brought the band s career to a close Hay said Pylon died when Randy died 9 Subsequent developments edit DFA reissued the band s second album in expanded form as Chomp More in 2009 4 In October 2011 DFA issued a two track 7 split single called Cover Remix The A side featured a cover of Pylon s Cool by Deerhunter while the B side consisted of a remix of Yo Yo by Calvinist 26 On July 25 2016 Chunklet Industries released the double album Pylon Live which had been recorded at Athens club The Mad Hatter on December 1 1983 before they disbanded for the first time 27 Pitchfork called it an all business no banter set that sees them streamroll through 20 songs in 70 minutes with assembly line precision bassist Michael Lachowski and drummer Curtis Crowe lay the foundation Bewley sculpts it into strange shapes with his surgical guitar lines and singer Vanessa Briscoe Hay splatters her mantric messaging on the walls like a spraycan wielding prophet 28 It was previewed by Chunklet s April 20 release of a 7 single Gravity taken from the live album 29 30 New West Records reissued the Cool Dub single as a special edition for Record Store Day in 2019 On August 28 2020 the label announced the November 6 2020 release of Pylon Box a vinyl box set that contains remastered editions of Gyrate and Chomp and two exclusive albums Extra containing various non album tracks and five previously unissued recordings and Razz Tape containing the band s first ever studio recordings preceding the Cool Dub single The box also includes a 200 page hardcover book with new interviews with the surviving members of the band and testimonies from members of R E M The B 52 s Gang of Four The Bongos Mission of Burma Sleater Kinney Beat Happening and Sonic Youth and others 31 In September 2020 the city launched the Athens Music Walk of Fame The public art walk spans a two city blocks loop around West Washington and Clayton Streets connected by North Lumpkin Street Guitar pick plaques were laid down on the sidewalk in front of such significant music venues as the Georgia Theatre the 40 Watt Club and the Morton Theatre The first round of inductees included The B 52s Danger Mouse Drive By Truckers The Elephant 6 Recording Company Hall Johnson Neal Pattman Pylon R E M Vic Chesnutt and Widespread Panic 32 33 Other projects editHay is a member of the Athens band Supercluster formed in 2007 Bewley was also a member before his death 34 Since 2014 Hay has fronted the Pylon Reenactment Society a Pylon tribute act featuring members of more recent Athens bands like the Glands and Casper amp the Cookies 35 In a 2016 interview Hay said It s been inspirational if that s the right word to be able to play this music again I really don t want people to forget Pylon These are different people and we are re enacting this experience so it s not exactly Pylon but it s fresh and done in the same spirit In October 2017 Pylon Reenactment Society self released an EP initially recorded on December 11 2016 for broadcast in Los Angeles for DJ Michael Stock s Part Time Punks KXLU show titled Part Time Punks Session 36 37 Members editRandall Bewley guitar 1978 1983 1989 1991 2004 2009 Curtis Crowe drums 1978 1983 1989 1991 2004 2009 Vanessa Briscoe Hay vocals 1979 1983 1989 1991 2004 2009 Michael Lachowski bass guitar 1978 1983 1989 1991 2004 2009 Discography editStudio albums edit Gyrate November 1980 DB Records DB54 reissued on CD 2007 as Gyrate Plus DFA Records DFA2181CD Chomp April 1983 DB Records DB65 reissued on CD 2009 as Chomp More DFA Records DFA2220CD Chain 1990 Sky Records Singles and EPs edit Cool Dub 7 single April 1980 DB Records DB53 10 EP February 1981 Armageddon Records AEP10214 Crazy M Train 7 12 single March 1982 DB Records DB61 Beep Altitude 7 single September 1982 DB Records DB62 Beep Altitude Four Minutes 12 EP September 1982 DB Records DB62 Sugarpop Sugarpop Remix Interview promo CD single 1990 Sky Records Cover Remix 7 single split single with Deerhunter June 2011 DFA Records DFA2279LP Gravity Weather Radio 7 single April 2016 Chunklet Industries CK7010 Live albums edit Pylon Live July 25 2016 Chunklet Industries CHKLP020 Box set edit Pylon Box November 8 2020 New West Records Compilation albums edit Declaration of Independents 13 Tracks of U S Rock 1980 Vinyl LP Various artists 1980 Ambition Records AMB1 Basement Records BASE 6005 Stiff Records Yank 2 Various Declaration Of Independents Discogs Trouser Press Presents the Best of America Underground Cassette LP Various artists 1983 ROIR A124 Various Trouser Press Presents the Best of America Underground Discogs Jericho Go Vinyl LP Various artists 1985 DB Recs Stiff Records D BAT80 DB Recs Victor Musical Industries Inc VIL 28034 Various Jericho Go Discogs Athens GA Inside Out Vinyl LP Various artists 1987 I R S Records IRS6185 Hits Cassette CD 1989 DB Recs DB91 Pylon 4 Hits Discogs Squares Blot Out the Sun Vinyl LP CD Cassette Various artists 1990 DB Recs DB72 Various Squares Blot Out the Sun Discogs Totally Wired CD Various artists 1995 Razor amp Tie RE 2076 Various Totally Wired Discogs KFJC 98 7 Fifty Blowing Minds Since 1959 Vinyl double record LP Various artists 2009 No label KJFC24 Various KFJC 89 7 FM Fifty Blowing Minds Since 1959 Discogs Keith Haring The World of Keith Haring Influences Connections Vinyl triple record LP boxset Triple CD boxset Various artists 2019 Soul Jazz Ltd SJR LP444 Keith Haring Discogs Blank Generation A Story Of Us Canadian Punk amp Its Aftershocks 1975 1981 Five CD Boxset Various artists 2023 Cherry Red Records CRCDBOX147 1 Cherry Red RecordsFilmography editAthens GA Inside Out 1987 References edit a b Pareles Jon 20 May 1989 New Pylon Exhibits Its Old Drive New York Times Retrieved 2011 01 09 Jason Ankeny Biography Pylon allmusic com artist AllMusic George Warren Holly Romanowski Patricia eds 2001 The Rolling Stone Encyclopedia of Rock amp Roll 4th ed Oxford 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