![]() ![]() And now that's all ruined because they changed the name to assembly station."ĭuring a 2011 North American tour, Paul Saulnier had a crazy "death dream" that inspired him to write the title track and as a result, name the album. That album is almost the same length as the ferry ride, so I always told people that the ultimate experience was to listen to that album while you ride the ferry, look at Kingston and see if you feel anything in your black heart. "The muster station on the Wolfe Island ferry is near the front of the boat, so when you stand there you can see the entire city when you go to the island. " Meet Me At The Assembly Station doesn't sound as good," Saulnier adds. It takes a little bit away from our album now." ![]() they've changed the sign on the Wolfe Island ferry to 'assembly station,' which is annoying," says Nelson. "A kid came to a show after our last tour, I think around Halloween, dressed as a muster station. Aside from Death Dreams and their band name ― which was later spoiled by the Hilary Swank/Gerard Butler rom-com ― they've recently been informed that the namesake for their debut album, Meet Me At The Muster Station, has been changed. PS I Love You have had some remarkably bad luck when it comes to choosing names. "I never thought to Google it," Saulnier adds. "Nothing's original anymore," chimes in the band's other half, drummer Benjamin Nelson.Īfter describing the film's laughable trailer to the two band members, they are intrigued, but also a little thwarted. The bearded 'n' bespectacled singer/guitarist for the Kingston, ON band is about to learn that the title he's given his new album, as well as two of its songs, shares a name with a piss-poor 1991 TV movie thriller starring the late Christopher Reeve and C.S.I.'s Marg Helgenberger. "There isn't a movie called Death Dreams, is there?" Paul Saulnier asks over french fries and pints, hours before PS I Love You play their Canadian Music Week gig.
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