Magnet Factory

About a year ago at the final date of their last tour in Athens, GA, I had the idea that Kate would be a perfect fit on "Fix It"—we had just finished laying down the tracks for our album and were due in the studio the following week to mix it.

Magnet Factory is the debut full-length studio album by American rock band Pylon Reenactment Society.

[4] Lee Valentine Smith of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution wrote that these songs "deftly recall the kinetic New Wave energy of the original Pylon ethos, tempered by a decidedly pop mindset".

[6] Ryan Dillon of Glide Magazine praised Hay's vocals as "a welcomed trip down memory lane as she displays her magnificent range of honed arrangements" in an album that is inconsistent but this quality "lends to its charm and those stunning peaks it hits have quite the view, from up here you can see her lofty ideas become reality like the perfect sunrise".

[7] At PopMatters, Allison Ross rated this album an 8 out of 10 and also praised the vocals as "relatable" and also wrote that the music has "hearty hooks [and] magnetic melodies" with a mix of genres that includes "jangle pop, garage rock, dance punk, and new wave with equal skill and flair".