Pylon Reenactment Society. Photo by Christy Bush

The Garden Club hosts two of Athens’ post-punk pioneers when Pylon Reenactment Society and Is/Ought Gap share the stage on Saturday, December 21.

Pylon Reenactment Society is fronted by Vanessa Briscoe Hay, whose voice brought Pylon’s kinetic energy to a fine point in the early ‘80s. With PRS, she fronts a wholly new group rounded out by  guitar player Jason NeSmith, bass player Kay Stanton (Supercluster, Casper & the Cookies), and drummer Gregory Sanders (Casper & the Cookies). With their recently released debut album, Magnet Factory, the group expands upon Pylon’s angular style with a more pastoral approach in songs like “Educate me, ” “3 x 3, ” and “Fix It.”

Maybe they’ll roll out the seasonal hit (?), “Christmas Daze,” which materialized around this time last year.

Is/Ought Gap embodies the wild side of the no-frills ethos that fueled Athens’ heyday. “Artsy Peace and Love,” “Lucky 7,” “He Said,” and so many other ramped up numbers are defined by singer Bryan Cook’s razor-tongued and fun-loving invectives.

This show is a victory lap for Is/Ought Gap, who’s playing songs from this year’s long overdue discography LP, SUA, released via Happy Happy Birthday To Me Records.

Is/Ought Gap

$15 (advance). $20 (day of show). Doors open at 7 p.m. Music starts at 8 p.m. 1010 White St. SW.

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