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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Music Review: Frost* - Experiments In Mass Appeal
Neo Prog 'supergroup' return with one well worth seeking out.
Music DVD Review: Opeth - Opeth The Roundhouse Tapes
A famous venue, an excellent film, and of course a great band.
Music Review: Tex La Homa -Little Flashes Of Sunlight On A Cold Dark Sea
The answer lies within the album's title.
Music Review: Saxon - Into The Labyrinth
Showing they still have plenty of heavy metal thunder to plunder.
Music Review: The Fast Camels & The Goldenhour
Released a while back these three gems are simply too good to miss.
Surely we can't let this excellent album become prog maestro Martin Orford's farewell.
Music Review: Ashley Hutchings & Ernesto De Pascale - My Land Is Your Land
The passions of this Anglo-Italian combination, lovingly explored.
Music Review: The Guggenheim Grotto - Happy The Man
All the early promise comes to fruition with an album that is awash with quality.
Euro language releases to be aware of.
Music Review: Mokita - Answers Within Earshot
Finely balanced, smoothly produced, ambient pop of the highest quality.
Music Review: The Bikini Beach Band - Sour Cream For The Soul
Cooler than a cool-box full of lager.
Music Review: The Hushpuppies - Silence Is Golden
Having caused a stir in their native France with high octane live performances, the band is now busy crossing the Atlantic and taking on America.
Music Review: Pendragon - Pure
Weighty, meaningful, and utterly absorbing. Pendragon take it even higher.
Music Review: Colour Kane -A Taste Of
Travel up and beyond the lowlands with Colour Kane.
Music Review: Heidi Happy - Flowers, Birds, And Home
Life and all its emotions explored and revealed.
All the way from Nashville, North London.
Music Review: Beth Rowley - Little Dreamer
The album is beautifully lo-fi, radiating a warm glow of late night atmosphere amid some softly seductive vintage performances.
Music Review: Seven Steps To The Green Door -Step In 2 My World
Progressive music in the real sense of the word.
Music Review: Stevie Klasson - Don't Shoot The Messenger
What kept you Stevie?
He's back, from wherever he's been, with an album crammed full with observations of life.