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Line-up: Guitar/Baruch Ben Itzach Bass/Marc Lazare Drums/Issar Tennenbaum Rhthym+Vocs./Eli Lulai* (*no longer plays with the band). Ground: Tel Aviv, Israel. Scope: The most adventurous alterna-band to come from Israel; RockFour started with teeth: their early albums attest a sound that has a dip at the noncommercial side of the r'n'r pool. With soaring Ric semi-acoustic guitars, melisma-intesive bass-drum synchronization that draws from the Paisley Underground sound of mid-60s' bands like The [Strawberry Alarm Clock], The [Chocolate Watch] Band, Moby Grape & Hebrew proggers like The Churchill's, Arik Einstein & Shalom Chanouch to name but a few...RockFour has a radar for [authenticity] and originality at the same time. Their music poured balm over the waters of the post-rock scene in Israel that witnessed such great same-taste bands like Jango; being in the tank with them to create music that doesn't speak much as shout from rooftops! The [testosterone] that was lacking for nearly two decades was brought back to rock music in the mid-90s, injected into the scrotum by the eponymous Hebrew-only album Ha'Iesh Ma'Ra'ait Ha'Kol (The Man Who Saw Everything): 14 tracks of sheer power, throbbing bassline, intelligent lyrics dispersed evenly over near-apocalyptic grooves. You can listen to this album, over and over till you go blue in the logo! It has the same, insane psychedelic mojo of The Pink Floyd's first two albums. A race apart, The Man Who Saw Everything is the best example of pure neo-psychedelia on the 90s/00s beat. (It is no piggie that I'm listening to that album right friggin' now! There're no words to describe it: it's all-that-and-more). Point. But, alas...that didn't make you anywhere near [the Promised Land]! The band spilled its first domino when it decided abruptly to switch languages into English, with Eli Lulai's (now disbanded), Lennonesque fraternity-answer voice to the early repertoire. They hit it in 2K with 'Supermarket','One Fantastic Day' a year after and finally 'Nationwide' in 2004 and the antenna went off. [I don't want to] sound forward, but if wording survives, the upcoming album is going to be the coprankest of the trio. We can only wait and watch. Discography: Butterfly Net/Hebrew-only (NMC, 1991)... "The Man Who Saw It All" (Hed Artzi, 1994) "Return To The Snail" (Banana, 1996) Supermarket/English-only (Third Ear, 2000)... One Fantastic Day (Third Ear, [2001]) Nationwide ( [Rainbow Quartz] Int., 2004) Websites: www.rockfour.com www.earsayrecords.com www.rainbowquartz.com
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