Tel Aviv quartet known for 1960s-influenced psychedelic pop and power-pop. Initially recorded in Hebrew, later switched to English around 2000; Supermarket and One Fantastic Day (circa 2000–2001) led to wider distribution and a mini American tour. Noted for use of vintage keyboards (Mellotron, Hammond) and jangly guitars.

Israeli band from Tel Aviv; drew heavily on 1967-69 English psychedelic pop influences; albums Supermarket and One Fantastic Day were released in quick succession around 2000–2001 and helped secure international distribution. Review sources highlight use of Moog, Hammond, Mellotron and Rickenbacker instruments.

Enthusiastic review praising Rockfour's 60s-inspired psychedelic pop and power-pop songwriting. Highlights use of vintage keyboards (Mellotron, Hammond) and Rickenbacker jangle. Notes the band's switch to English and the compilation Another Beginning collecting tracks from Supermarket and One Fantastic Day. Strong recommendation to check the album and the review by BARRACUDA BLUE.

For:Fans of 1960s-influenced psychedelic pop, power-pop listeners, collectors of vintage keyboards and retro rock enthusiasts.

 Retro yes, but so to speak: the band possesses an amazing songwriting gift that annihilates the contemporary BritPop movement like glass marbles against speckled plastic soldiers, reaching out a hand to only a couple of Made in USA examples, Jellyfish, and Lilys, guilty only of emerging amid the Grunge delusion about twenty years ago.

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