Things That Play Themselves Explained

Things That Play Themselves
Type:album
Artist:King Snake Roost
Cover:King Snake Roost - Things That Play Themselves.jpg
Recorded:
Studio:Sound Barrier Studios
Genre:Noise rock
Length:40:37
Label:Aberrant (original release)
Amphetamine Reptile (reissue)
Producer:Dave Boyne
Prev Title:From Barbarism to Christian Manhood
Prev Year:1987
Next Title:Ground Into the Dirt
Next Year:1990

Things That Play Themselves is the second studio album by noise rock band King Snake Roost, released in 1989 by Aberrant Records.

Release and reception

Critic David Sprague of the Trouser Press called the record a "feverish disc" that warrants comparison to early Pere Ubu.[1]

In 1989, the album was adopted by Amphetamine Reptile Records and re-issued on vinyl.

Personnel

Adapted from the Things That Play Themselves liner notes.[2]

King Snake Roost
Additional musicians
Additional musicians and production

Release history

RegionDateLabelFormatCatalog
Australia1989AberrantLP1THING
NetherlandsMegadiscMD 7906
United StatesAmphetamine ReptileCS, LPARR 89168

Notes and References

  1. David . Sprague . King Snake Roost . . 2007 . 26 May 2016.
  2. Things That Play Themselves . . 1988 . sleeve . Aberrant Records . Sydney, Australia.