Album artwork for Everything by Bnny
Album artwork for Everything by Bnny
Album artwork for Everything by Bnny

Everything, the debut album from Chicago quartet Bnny, may as well be a field recording taken from the lone country of grief. Written in sessions that span several years by singer Jess Viscius as she processed the death of her partner, the album is a chronicle of love at its most complex and loss at its most persistent. In the same vein as Sky Blue Sky-era Wilco or the harrowing vulnerability of Tomberlin or Helena Deland, Viscius' songwriting is evocative and intentional. A longstanding member of the Windy City music scene, the album was produced by Dehd's Jason Balla, and the sparse arrangements pick apart complicated truths while feeling both timeless and transcendent. Everything is out in September on Fire Talk (Dehd, Deeper, Mamalarky).

Bnny

Everything

Fire Talk
Album artwork for Everything by Bnny
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Released 12/17/2021Catalog Number

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Bnny

Everything

Fire Talk
Album artwork for Everything by Bnny
LP +

$23.99$17.99

saleexclusive

Pale Blue Vinyl.

Rough Trade Exclusive
Limited to 200 copies
Released 12/17/2021Catalog Number

LP-FTK-180RT

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Album artwork for Everything by Bnny
CD

$14.99

Released 10/29/2021Catalog Number

CD-FTK-180

Learn more

Everything, the debut album from Chicago quartet Bnny, may as well be a field recording taken from the lone country of grief. Written in sessions that span several years by singer Jess Viscius as she processed the death of her partner, the album is a chronicle of love at its most complex and loss at its most persistent. In the same vein as Sky Blue Sky-era Wilco or the harrowing vulnerability of Tomberlin or Helena Deland, Viscius' songwriting is evocative and intentional. A longstanding member of the Windy City music scene, the album was produced by Dehd's Jason Balla, and the sparse arrangements pick apart complicated truths while feeling both timeless and transcendent. Everything is out in September on Fire Talk (Dehd, Deeper, Mamalarky).