Róże Europy is one of the most recognizable rock bands in Poland, having started in the 1980s. Founded by Maciek Klattia, the band gained popularity for their distinctive sound, combining rock with elements of electronic and punk music. Their debut album Stańcie przed lustrami, released in 1988, quickly brought them fame with hit singles such as “Silk” and “Helena’s Blue Eyes Radio.”
Over the years, Róże Europy have maintained their position on the Polish music scene, evolving stylistically and experimenting with a variety of musical genres. They are known for their energetic concerts and strong connection with their fans. The group has several studio albums to their credit, including popular titles such as “Marilyn Monroe’s Blood” and “God Pay,” which received positive reviews from critics and audiences alike.
Roses of Europe’s music often touches on social and personal themes, and their lyrics are characterized by depth and reflections on life, love and the modern world. The band is still active on the music scene today, continuing to record new songs and touring, keeping their message fresh and relevant.