Kingston, Ontario has spawned its fair share of musical talent, some of them known mainly in Canada, such as The Tragically Hip and Canadian Idols' Ryan Malcolm, and some have risen to international acclaim, Bryan Adams and to a lesser extent Bedouin Soundclash. It is also a renowned hub of intellect, famed for its well-established universities, making the student haunts of the city a comparatively essential stop off for touring groups making the journey between Montreal and Toronto. So with all of these local influences floating around it is interesting to hear what the debut effort from PS I Love You has to offer. Here's a clue, it doesn't sound like 'Everything I Do (I Do It For You).'
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