Now safely out of troubles way and living in Northern France, English writer Jeff Perkins is ‘busy’ (translated as having a ball) exploring the music scene across Europe via his two Blogcritics columns Eurorock and Classic Eurorock. Eurorock covers the new releases that land on his doormat on a daily basis, much to the disgust of Madame Postlady and her overloaded French donkey, Marcel le Parcel. In amongst all of this frantic activity he brings you concert reviews, interviews, and other features from the European music world. His journeys not only take him to the glamour of Paris and London but also to some offbeat places that you would need an atlas to find. Classic Eurorock covers music for people of a certain age, a bit like Jeff himself, and deals with European re-issues, re-masters, re-releases, and some that just deserve to be remembered. So whether it’s hello, bonjour, hei, ahoj, szia, hola, gutentag, ciao, dag, hej, or salut, long live rock!
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Back where it all began for one of Europe's hottest blues stars.
Spread the word, Blackbud continue to grow.
Pollyanna, the perfectly formed duo from Paris.
This is why John Peel raved about this band. Magical musical psychedelic sparkly dust.
Freewheelin' Gomez are back with A New Tide of eclectic magic.
On my own 'road to find out' as Yusuf wows London.
The secret language of music, revealed for us mere mortals to explore.
The Answer have delivered exactly that. Classic rock lives.
Stylish, charismatic, and complex, no wonder Super700 is the gem of the Berlin underground.
A magical musical meeting of minds.
Successfully restoring my faith in progressive music.
Join Eurorock on a Magical Mystery Tour of European releases.
Produced by Scott Mathews a man as intrigued as I am by Shudderwall.
Aynsley Lister finally shakes off that 'potential' tag and delivers his most accomplished album to date.
Marianne, a life lived to the full through the music that inspires her.
Three guys who grew up listening to some great bands.
With a who's who guest list legendary Paul Jones delivers his first solo album for a long time.
Asa, pronounced Ah-sha, a name to look out for.
The Mission bowing out in typically brilliant form.
An exceptional debut from a prog rock project from County Durham.