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Head Full of Snow
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Head Full of Snow is the music review site dedicated to psychedelic, prog and classic rock and style. News, reviews and lots more.
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Both Sides of the Moon. Which Pink Floyd is Better?
Since the dawn of time debate has raged as to the answer to the eternal question? Which is better, pre or post-Dark Side of the Moon Pink Floyd? Many have attempted to find the answer only to fall by the wayside, their search for the truth let down ...
Steve Swindells – Messages
Steve Swindells’ 1974 album Messages is as far removed from the grinding, out of this world spaciness of Hawkwind reincarnation The Hawklords – with whom he played keyboards – as it’s possible to get. For the most part itR...
Mark Fry – Dreaming With Alice
If you were to head over to AMG and look up their review of Mark Fry’s Dreaming With Alice, you would find the rather iniquitous quote “… reminiscent of Donovan’s forays into that area, though not as interesting.” How w...
‘Igginbottom – ‘Igginbottom’s Wrench
Not one for the feint-hearted when it comes to all things jazzy, 1969’s ‘Igginbottom’s Wrench (apostrophe included) was the first recording of progressive-jazz journeyman Allan Holdsworth, and though still within the realms of prog ...
Procol Harum – Something Magic (2009 Reissue)
In 1977, ten years on from ‘A Whiter Shade of Pale‘, Procol Harum delivered what was to be their last album for 14 years. Only lead vocalist, pianist and songwriter Gary Brooker remained from that original ‘AWSoP’ line-up, alo...
Procol Harum – Procol’s Ninth (2009 Reissue)
In 1975, the question among a great many of those circumnavigating the spheres of post-psychedelic, progressive rock fandom, might well have been: “is Procol Harum still relevant?” Unlike other bands that had blossomed out of late-1960s ...

