by Brian Ellison

July 11, 2011

Top 20 Songs

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By Brian Ellison

Summer is finally here! To get that summertime feeling, songs need to have a kind of breeziness about them. Whether you’re barbecuing or cruising the streets, this is the perfect sunny season soundtrack.

Hailing from Toronto, ON, the band Abdominal’s song “Pedal Pusher” is an anthem for all cyclists and a great way to start off this list. All in all, you’ll find it’s a very cool, laid-back summer playlist – just the way it should be this time of year.

I’ll play these songs on my BicycleRadio.com show, The Prologue, at 6 p.m. on July 12, available for download soon after.

Download The Prologue from the BicycleRadio.com website to hear the “Top 20 Right Now” from the May/ June issue of Momentum Magazine.  

Artist: Abdominal

Song: Pedal Pusher

Album: Escape From The Pigeon Hole

Kid Cudi, Best Coast and Rostam of Vampire Weekend

All Summer

Converse

Vivian Girls

Dance (If You Wanna)

Share the Joy

Ringo Deathstarr

So High

Colour Trip

Dirty Gold

California Sunrise

Roar

Beastie Boys Featuring Santigold

Don’t Play No Game That I Can’t Win (Featuring Santigold)

Hot Sauce Committee Part Two

Surfer Blood

Swim

Astro Coast

Dirty Beaches

Sweet 17

Badlands

The Joy Formidable

Whirring

The Big Roar

Smith Westerns

End Of The Night

Dye It Blonde (Amazon MP3 Exclusive)

Those Darlins

Be Your Bro

Screws Get Loose

Architecture In Helsinki

Contact High

Moment Bends

V.V. Brown

Leave!

Travelling Like the Light

Sleigh Bells

A/B Machines

Treats

TV On the Radio

Caffeinated Consciousness

Nine Types of Light (Deluxe Version)

The Baseball Project

Panda And The Freak

Volume 2: High And Inside

Disappointment Incorporated

Almost Again (Our Summer Song)

F=O

Stan Getz and João Gilberto

Girl From Ipanema

Getz/ Gilberto

Ducktails

Killin The Vibe

Ducktails III: Arcade Dynamics

Toro y Moi

Still Sound

Underneath the Pine

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by Brian Ellison

July 11, 2011

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