About Head Full of Snow
Head Full of Snow celebrates the music and styles that came about during the late 1960s and throughout the 70s. You’ll find it all here. Psychedelia, progressive rock, pop-psych, acid rock, space-rock as well as classic, folk and more. The underground tentatively courts the overground in one handy location.

Here there be reviews, group and artist profiles, features… but mainly reviews. Reviews of albums, individual songs, compilations, DVDs, plus news on upcoming reissues and other assorted musical goodness. If psych, prog or anything in between is your bag, you need go nowhere else.
So who can you expect to find within these pages? I’ll tell you. You’ll find the likes of Jethro Tull rubbing shoulders with Country Joe and the Fish, The Beatles offering a passing nod to Gandalf, the Electric Light Orchestra tuning up with Tomorrow, The Move… Well, you’ll just have to stick around to find out but there’ll be many, many more.
Head Full of Snow deals in feelings, emotions and tasty nuggets of info, not the technicalities of music. Three chord… Four bar… Means very little to this reviewer – he’s not a struggling musician, after all. Hopefully those also more-often-than-not baffled by the insider jargon bandied around by other music reviewers will be happy to find a new home here. Settle in, put your feet up.
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