NOTE: This is an archive of a blog I originally published at Audiolicious.tv.
I have never been able to--and I suspect I never will--understand how some people don't like music. It is an absolutely alien concept to me. I can't imagine living without music.
Music is a part of my life every day and has been a passion of mine since I can remember. One of the best things about music is discovering new music and sharing the music you love with others.
And that. simply, is the point of Audiolicious.tv: Sharing.
I've been sharing the music I love with people in one form or another since I was a kid, be it vinyl, 8-track or cassette tapes, CDs, and now MP3 files and streams.
I've been sharing music with people online for the past fifteen or so years through various channels but I've never used one central location as that channel. Until now.
My name is David Erickson and this is my music blog.
This is about the music I like. If you like it too, great, stick around.
Thanks for visiting and enjoy!
Mr. Hangman by The Stone Foxes
Some electric blues to rock you Tuesday: Music video for Mr. Hangman by The Stone Foxes.
Minnesota Monday: Try To Sleep by Low
Duluth indie-rock trio Low performs to a sold out crowd at First Avenue. Husband and wife pair, Alan Sparhawk and Mimi Parker, have been writing and performing songs together since 1993 and spearheaded the soft-core movement.
Jazz Sunday: How Deep Is The Ocean by Paul Motian Quintet
The Paul Motian Quintet perform How Deep Is The Ocean on July 8, 1995, at the Umbria Jazz Festival in Italy.
Bubble by King Creosote & Jon Hopkins
Animated music video for Bubble by King Creosote & Jon Hopkins, directed by Elliot Dear.
Throwback Thursday: The Killing Moon by Echo & The Bunnymen
The music video for The Killing Moon by Echo & The Bunnymen from their 1984 album Ocean Rain.
Extraordinary Claims Require Extraordinary Evidence by The Atlas Moth
The Atlas Moth performs Extraordinary Claims Require Extraordinary Evidence live at the 2010 South By Southwest.
Jazz Sunday: Sookie Sookie by Grant Green
The studio recording of the great Grant Green song Sookie Sookie from the album Blue Break Beats.