Pat the Bunny - Probably Nothing, Possibly Everything (Cover Artwork)

Pat the Bunny

Probably Nothing, Possibly Everything (2014)

572537 Records DK


Anarchist folk punk artist Pat "the Bunny" (also known as Pat Schneeweis) is the leading force of bands such as Ramshackle Glory and Wingnut Dishwashers Union. Now, he has released Probably Nothing, Possibly Everything. The LP consists of ten tracks. One is a cover, "The club hits of today will be the show tunes of tomorrow," originally released on Who Are Your Friends Gonna Be?, by Ramshackle Glory in 2012. The third song, "I'm not a good person," is one of brutal self reflection and recognition of the despondence toward the mundanities of everyday living.

A recovered drug addict, Schneeweis illustrates the all too ubiquitous struggle of overcoming a serious addiction within the song "I'm going home." While the LP contains an undeniable presence of the nihilistic and self-deprecating tone Pat "the Bunny" is known for, the honesty of its lyrics is truly something to be appreciated. Tucked within the negativity of Probably Nothing, Possibly Everything is a message of enlightenment, reminding its listeners of what's beautiful and important.