6/2/2023 0 Comments Ps i love you death dreamIf anything, Death Dreams is noisy as hell and the record benefits from the complete lack of restraint in constructing something as chaotic as it is melodic.ĭeath Dreams finds itself at its strongest in the second half following another instrumental, the feedback entrenched “Death Dreams II,” diving headfirst back into the wild audible environment developed over the first 6 tracks. Together the two move together at a blinding pace, weaving between each reverb-drenched song and exploding with energy. Saulnier’s high-pitched, expressive wail is indecipherable at times, but pairs perfectly with his intricate guitar work and Nelson’s frantic, driving drum beats. Death Dreams is much of the same punk influenced garage-rock that Muster Station brought to the table, but with a hint of maturity and progression that keeps things fresh and, once all is said and done, leaves you wanting more and more. The title track opens things up with a dark instrumental that builds among crashing cymbals and delicate guitar lines into the characteristic sound that brought PS I Love You to where they are today. It was in this almost surreal experience of musical conquest that PS I Love You’s second LP, Death Dreams, was born. With critical praise and a tour schedule that stretched the world wide, the guitar/drum duo of Paul Saulnier and Benjamin Nelson found themselves amongst the few Canadian bands able to gain considerable international success. PS I Love You, the heartthrob of the Kingston, Ontario’s indie rock scene, had more than just high expectations placed upon them after the unexpected success of 2010’s Meet Me At The Muster Station. PS I Love You – Death Dreams - Paper Bag, 2012
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