Foxfield Four-Weatherman EP Review
by Tim Wenger
David James has got a voice to remember. He hits the highs and doesn’t bother too much with the lows. And appropriately so, as his group, Foxfield Four, hasn’t seemed to have too many of those lows since renaming itself from the David James Band last year.
Their new EP Weatherman kicks off with Mathenee dropping some rhymes on the opening track alongside James and the piano-driven pop rock that they have become so affectionately known for, and it adds a bit of extra flavor to the sound that we already expect from the group. The second track “Money” is an upbeat and slightly satirical number, adding a double “fun” element to an already exciting band.
The EP, as a whole, is just what we anticipated from Foxfield Four: danceable, energetic, and full of James’ signature classic musicianship. Picking up the disc is advised so that you can stay a step ahead of the packed dance floor the next time you catch them out on the scene.
Online: foxfieldfour.com
Category: A-Sides