The band's debut album, "Meet Me At The Muster Station" (released October 5, 2010), was reviewed favorably (8.1) by Pitchfork Media, who called it "a compact debut that nonetheless feels momentously epic". As well, their track "Facelove" received an 8 and was branded "Best New Music" by Pitchfork Media.
PS I Love You's "Meet Me at Muster Station" received Exclaim!'s No. 4 spot for Top Pop & Rock Albums of 2010. Writer Alex Hudson describes the band's debut as "fully formed." Hudson goes on to say, "this Kingston duo delivers its catchy hooks with brute force, pummelling listeners with fuzzy guitars and thundering rhythms."
Meet Me At The Muster Station
PS I Love You Lyrics
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I got the love that's not gonna quit
Meet me at the Muster Station
I've got the love that needs attention
Can eyes only
Freak fairy
Shoot from the
(mumble)
Though (mumble)
Really feel it
Meet me at the Muster Station
I got the love that's not gonna quit
Meet me at the Muster Station
I got the love that needs attention
Can eyes only
Freak fairy
Just shootin' from the
Home city
Our friends think you're so silly willy
Though the last time I shot
Really feel it
The lyrics to PS I Love You's "Meet Me At The Muster Station" are quite enigmatic, but there are a few key themes that can be picked out. The song seems to be about a need for connection and attention, with the repeated refrain of "Meet me at the Muster Station, I've got the love that needs attention." The singer is imploring someone to meet them somewhere, and they're promising that their love won't quit. The song seems to be a plea for emotional validation and acknowledgement, with lines like "Our friends think you're so silly" and "Really feel it."
The rest of the lyrics are a bit harder to parse. There are a few repeated phrases like "can eyes only" and "freak fairy" that don't have clear meanings. The line "Just shootin' from the home city" could be interpreted as a reference to feeling trapped or stuck in one place. The mumbled line in between these phrases could potentially offer more insight into the song's message, but it's difficult to make out.
Overall, "Meet Me At The Muster Station" seems to be a melancholy plea for connection and validation. The repeated refrain of "I've got the love that needs attention" is both a promise and a warning - the singer is offering something valuable, but they're also needy and perhaps a bit desperate for affection.
Line by Line Meaning
Meet me at the Muster Station
Join me at the designated gathering place
I got the love that's not gonna quit
I possess an enduring and steadfast love
I've got the love that needs attention
My love requires care and nurturing
Can eyes only
Confidential or private communication
Freak fairy
Unconventional or unique individual
Shoot from the
Express oneself directly and candidly
(mumble)
Incomprehensible phrase
Our friends think you're so silly
Our mutual acquaintances find you amusing
Though (mumble)
Despite something that is inaudible
Really feel it
Experience a strong emotion genuinely
Contributed by Liliana D. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
@larvaserrote
Que saudades da época em que eu ouvia esse disco em loop
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