Artist's albums
It's Okay to Live a Quiet Life
2023 · single
Walking in the Miracle
2022 · single
Mapped Out
2022 · single
American Foursquare (Deluxe Edition)
2022 · album
Catalina Love (Remix)
2022 · single
American Foursquare (Simplified EP)
2021 · EP
Birds of Virginia (Simplified Mix)
2020 · single
Thy Perfect Light
2020 · single
Lancaster County
2020 · single
American Foursquare
2020 · album
San Francisco
2020 · single
Catalina Love
2020 · single
Save Me From Myself
2019 · single
For the Beauty of the Earth
2019 · single
River Of Music
2019 · single
Augustine
2019 · single
Denison Witmer
2013 · album
Keep Moving Brother, Keep Moving Sister
2013 · single
The Ones Who Wait: Part II
2012 · EP
The Ones Who Wait
2012 · album
Carry the Weight
2008 · album
Are You A Dreamer?
2005 · album
Recovered
2003 · album
Philadelphia Songs
2002 · album
The 80's EP
2002 · EP
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Biography
American Foursquare is a meditation on empathy, on love, and on the meaning of home. Denison began writing American Foursquare after he and his family relocated from Philadelphia to his hometown of Lancaster in 2014, trading their 800-square-foot row home for a 100-year-old house on the edge of Lancaster City. Denison wrote and recorded the songs as a response to the major life changes of moving and domestication, all the while taking a general hiatus from music to start a carpentry business and spend time with his wife and small children. Denison named the record after the architectural style of the “new” house. Designed in reaction to the ornament of late-nineteenth century architecture, the foursquare emphasizes simplicity and function, with an open four-by-four room layout and a balanced, boxy shape. It’s one of the most common styles of American architecture. As Denison wrote and recorded these songs, the simplicity, ubiquity, and plain-spoken utilitarianism of the American Foursquare house became a centering stand-in metaphor for many of the themes on the record: loss, change, settling, transition.