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FLOOD’s Guide to Black Friday Record Store Day 2021: Leonard Cohen, Fleetwood Mac, Thundercat, Jason Isbell, and More

28 new releases we’re excited for during this year’s post-Thanksgiving RSD Drop in November.

November 24, 2021
In Conversation
In Conversation: Dave Gahan on Finding His Voice with “Imposter”

The Depeche Mode frontman talks developing his skills as a songwriter both with his band and on his new collection of covers with Soulsavers.

November 16, 2021
Reviews
The Rolling Stones, “Tattoo You” [Super Deluxe Edition]

For its 40th anniversary, the Stones’ loose and louche 1981 LP gets a sweet, era-appropriate polish job.

November 05, 2021
Reviews
Angel Du$t, “YAK: A Collection of Truck Songs”

The band’s fourth album is full of hooks, shifting moods, and cushiony tunes without dismissing speed or ferocity.

November 03, 2021
Reviews
Shad, “TAO”

The latest from the Canadian emcee finds itself often humorously in a place of connecting the disparate dots of being Black.

November 02, 2021
Reviews
The War on Drugs, “I Don’t Live Here Anymore”

The Philly-based ensemble smooth over their rougher complexities and craft a record that’s oddly happy and broadly familial.

November 01, 2021
Reviews
Helado Negro, “Far In”

His first album for 4AD welcomes a larger musical ensemble, a livelier palate of sound, and lushly verdant vibes that go beyond.

October 21, 2021
Reviews
The Beatles, “Let It Be” [Super Deluxe]

This 6-CD/LP box—including rarities, live cuts, and alternate mixes—burrows deep and handsomely below the surface.

October 20, 2021
Reviews
Explosions in the Sky, “Big Bend”

This soundtrack to PBS’s Big Bend National Park doc provides a chill sonic tonic with nature as its somnolent guide.

October 19, 2021
Film + TV
At the Mouth of the Velvet Goldmine: Todd Haynes Talks New Doc “The Velvet Underground”

Director Haynes goes Underground with a documentary on all things Reed, Cale, Nico, and Warhol.

October 15, 2021
In Conversation
In Conversation: Bill Nelson on the Influence and Legacy of Be-Bop Deluxe

We spoke to the English songwriter on the occasion of his former glam/prog collective’s massive new “Live! In the Air Age” box set.

October 14, 2021
Reviews
Pastor T. L. Barrett and the Youth for Christ Choir, “I Shall Wear a Crown”

Barrett’s box set portrays honest, positivist music with a mission far beyond self-gratification or artistic vision. 

October 07, 2021
Reviews
Various Artists, “I’ll Be Your Mirror: A Tribute to The Velvet Underground and Nico”

The late Hal Wilner’s introduction to the classic LP is as lovely, fall-like, and serene as was Reed’s original entry.

October 05, 2021
Reviews
Elvis Costello, “Spanish Model”

Rather than a simple set of demos and rarities, Costello strips “This Year’s Model” down to its instrumental tracks and goes en-Español.

September 22, 2021
Reviews
Blvck Hippie, “If You Feel Alone at Parties”

Everything Josh Shaw does is immediate, off, and odd—like a welcome meeting of Violent Femmes, Kid Cudi, The Cure, and Tom Verlaine.

September 21, 2021
Reviews
Lil Nas X, “Montero”

The debut album from the outsider-rap cowboy is a bold, verbal, and vocal display of what it must mean to be lonely at the top.

September 20, 2021
Reviews
Bob Dylan, “Springtime in New York: The Bootleg Series Vol. 16 (1980-1985)”

This 5-year case study sees the doctor reviving the patient, taking out the bile, and giving him new legs with more tactile treading.

September 17, 2021
In Conversation
In Conversation: Liars’ Angus Andrew on Just How the Apple Drops

Andrew discusses microdosing, letting go, and his project’s full-circle return to collaboration on his tenth album.

August 31, 2021
Reviews
Gang of Four, “77-81”

This workman-like all-CD box signals what might be this period’s finest and most uniquely artful one-two punch.

August 27, 2021
Reviews
Various Artists, “Almost Famous” [6-LP Super Deluxe Edition]

The original Stillwater songs—penned by Cameron Crowe with Peter Frampton and Heart’s Nancy Wilson—are better here, at home, than they were in the theater back in 2000.

August 24, 2021
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