Artist's albums
Midwest
2020 · single
Lost to You
2019 · single
The Alligator
2018 · single
Wasteland
2017 · single
Your Energy
2016 · single
Neon Tide
2016 · single
Steady to Me
2015 · single
Fresh Talk and Dirty Love
2014 · single
Bad Preacher
2014 · single
Never Gonna Come Back
2014 · single
Hit or Miss
2013 · single
Money
2013 · single
Weatherman
2013 · single
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Biography
Enter a world of music where catchy dances with brilliance. Where “pop” isn't a four-letter word. In this world a piano is a billboard, a ladder or a stomp box when not played backwards. Enter the world of Foxfield Four. Led by the classically trained pianist, David James, Foxfield Four is a pop-rock, piano-driven spectacle in the tradition of Ben Folds and Jerry Lee Lewis, whose energy and prowess on stage reminds their listeners that music can be both technical and inviting; honest and exciting. With his brother, Preston, and fellow Denverites, Wes Barton and Mike Albrecht, James takes the audience on a roller coaster of dynamic melodies, fun-loving harmonies, gripping rhythms and supernatural solos. Their 2010 album, "Street Performer", released under the moniker, The David James Band, garnered local praise for its catchy melodies and jazz-inspired style. The final track, "Alcohol.edu", earned James the BMI John Lennon Scholarship. Foxfield Four has continued to propel forward, releasing their sophomore EP, "Weatherman" in early 2013, and subsequent single runoffs incorporating more electronic inspired production. Consistent with their determination to throw caution to convention, this four-piece dazzles fans with an up-tempo and mature groove, sprinkled with a healthy dose of James’ acrobatic piano gymnastics - continuing their never-ending quest for "Pop Music Rehabilitation".