Snakes (Psychic TV album)

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Snakes
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Studio album by
ReleasedDecember 2014
Recorded2014
Genre Experimental rock, post-punk, psychedelic rock, industrial rock, industrial, experimental,
Length41:39
Label Angry Love Production
Psychic TV chronology
Mr. Alien Brain vs. the Skinwalkers
(2008)
Snakes
(2014)
Alienist
(2016)

Snakes is a 2014 album by avant-garde music group Psychic TV. It was written after Genesis P-Orridge's trip to Benin and is lyrically focused on the voodoo culture.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."After You're Dead, She Said"6:56
2."In Solitude of Memory"0:28
3."Burning the Old Home"13:16
4."(It Was) Never Enough"4:44
5."Snakes"5:10
6."Thee Mountaineer"4:45
7."Project Expect!"1:32
8."Overdriven Overload"4:45

Personnel


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