Ontario duo PS I Love You are on the verge of releasing their long-awaited debut album.
On April 25th the ten-track album titled ‘Meet Me At The Muster Station’ will hit shelves. The LP is a relentless listen that grips and pulls the listener through just under thirty-minutes of squalling Marshall feedback, searing solos, soaring melodies and rock-steady beats that will surely be considered one of this year’s finest debuts.
PS I Love You was originally the solo project for multi-instrumentalist Paul Saulnier who has performed in everything from a country-rock band to an improvised noise duo. PS I Love You was intended to be his experimental, pop music outlet using guitar looping pedals, keyboards with some gadgets and gimmicks. The addition of Benjamin Nelson on drums suddenly transformed PS I Love You’s little songs into mini, soaring rock anthems.
Exclaim named the album as his fourth favourite of the year, and said "It's hard to believe that the stunning Meet Me at the Muster Station is PS I Love You's debut. Arriving fully formed, this Kingston duo delivers its catchy hooks with brute force, pummelling listeners with fuzzy guitars and thundering rhythms. And even if you won't be able to sing along with frontman Paul Saulnier's strangled yelps, songs like "Facelove" and "2012" will be stuck in your head for weeks. Savage noise freak-outs have never sounded quite so palatable."
Following the release, the band will be embarking on their first UK tour – dates can be found below.
There is also a video for track ‘Get Over’ (taken from the album) embedded below.
5/05 London – Lexington
5/06 Leeds - Cockpit 3
5/07 Glasgow - Captains Rest
5/08 Edinburgh - Sneaky Pete's
5/09 Manchester - Night and Day
5/10 Sheffield - Harley
5/12 Brighton - Hectors House (The Great Escape, The Fly)
5/13 Brighton - The Albert (The Great Escape, 13 Artists)
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