A highly controversial debut release from Ramshackle Glory. Many people applaud the well-executed arrangements and instrumentation, while others are pissed that lead songwriter Pat "The Bunny" isn't sleeping in a miserable alley being depressed for their amusement anymore (see Johnny Hobo and the Freight Trains and Wingnut Dishwashers Union).
Narrating the first year of an alcoholic and heroin addict learning how to get sober and stay punk, this album is a document of suffering, change, and hop...
A highly controversial debut release from Ramshackle Glory. Many people applaud the well-executed arrangements and instrumentation, while others are pissed that lead songwriter Pat "The Bunny" isn't sleeping in a miserable alley being depressed for their amusement anymore (see Johnny Hobo and the Freight Trains and Wingnut Dishwashers Union).
Narrating the first year of an alcoholic and heroin addict learning how to get sober and stay punk, this album is a document of suffering, change, and hope. After years of false starts, this may finally be the beginning.
Released June 3, 2011. 1000 CDs pressed by DIY Bandits/Savage Wasteland Music Collective. 500 tapes pressed by Plan-It-X Records. Available as MP3s directly from Bandcamp. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.