“It’s Hot”, Cool Off With The Perfect Summer Mix

May 10, 2011

Derrick Flynn

1. Dashboard by Modest Mouse

This nautical tune will have you waking up early every day in the morning to the beach. Just pray that you brought your radio along with you.

2. Fires by Band of Skulls

Have you caught the feeling of sitting by the fireside on a summer’s night next to that special someone in your life? I know, I know, too specific. Well anyways, if you have, this is the song for you.

3. Roll Up Your Sleeves by We Were Promised Jetpacks

A calm, yet electrifying tune that sets the pace for some romance in between. (It’s there somewhere I promise.)

4. Good Morning Mr. Magpie by Radiohead

A funky beat accompanied by Thom Yorke suddenly requires deep thought. The dancing, vibrating, electronic rythms surround you, and engulfs you in it’s magic. Even if it is about a bird.

5. Frozen In Slow Motion by Brett Dennen

Ah, Paradise. You finally believe in love at first sight. Or is this bliss? Whether it is or not this relaxing melody will have you trapped in time as her beauty slowly slips away.

6. The Breakup by The Rural Alberta Advantage

As you drive back from the beach you remember your first real relationship, the first summer you had with them. Love and Hate Misery and all it’s friends arrive at your feet. This song fits the mood just rught.

7. Truth by Chiddy Bang

Entergetic, clear lyrics bring out the kid in you. Trust me, you’ll love it. But be warned, it may drive you crazy. (Seriously, I mean it.)

8. Live Free by Mac Miller

School’s Out, now it’s time to just go wild, see your dreams through. But ahh, everyone has haters in their way. It’s whatever, live free.

9. #Jetsgo by Curren$y

It should roughly take you tens seconds to decide if you find this song amazing or not. That’s indefinite. The heavy grove takes your mind off things through the day as you roll along with life.

10. All Caps by Madvillian

Your journey i snot quite done. There’s a need for some true classic music. This last tune will give you a sense of cop versus robber in the 1940s. Hopefully leading you to catch a flick before the day’s end.

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