With 232 pages and an expanded 12″ by 12″ format, our biggest print issue yet celebrates the people, places, music, and art of our hometown, including cover features on David Lynch, Nipsey Hussle, Syd, and Phoebe Bridgers’ Saddest Factory Records, plus Brian Wilson, Cuco, Ty Segall, Lord Huron, Remi Wolf, The Doors, the art of RISK, Taz, Estevan Oriol, Kii Arens, and Edward Colver, and so much more.
Photo by Michael Muller. Image design by Gene Bresler at Catch Light Digital. Cobver design by Jerome Curchod.
Phoebe Bridgers makeup: Jenna Nelson (using Smashbox Cosmetics)
Phoebe Bridgers hair: Lauren Palmer-Smith
MUNA hair/makeup: Caitlin Wronski
The Los Angeles Issue
Prince & The Revolution, Around the World in a Day [40th Anniversary Edition]
Besides its crystal-clear sound, the draw for this expanded singles collection is its curios such as the 22-minute “America” and Prince’s serpentine contribution to the We Are the World album.
La Luz, Extra! Extra!
Reworking tracks from 2024’s News of the Universe LP, Shana Cleveland emphasizes themes of change, non-determinism, and acceptance on an EP that aptly feels a little lonely.
The Durutti Column, The Return of The Durutti Column [45th Anniversary Edition]
This reissue of the art-rockers’ 1980 debut may not come with the sandpaper sleeve it had upon its initial release, yet that doesn’t make its haunting, all-instrumental music any less abrasive.
FLOOD Staff
De Souza played her hometown of Asheville at the beginning of November with Mothé opening.
Floris van Luijtelaar strips back their Before It Might Be Gone single “Gold” for an acoustic set at Skatepark Kardinge in the band’s hometown.
kali Uchis
Clipse, Larry June, A$AP Rocky, Paris Texas, Earl Sweatshirt, and more from Tyler, the Creator’s annual music fest and carnival at Dodger Stadium.
Singer/rapper/producer Dani Bojorges-Giraldo shares a live take of “Whoever Said Silence Is Peace” from their new EP Strange World, out now via drink sum wtr.
With their second album Glory out now via Mom + Pop, the Aussie punks spin tracks from The Strokes, Fontaines D.C., LCD Soundsystem, and more.
The UK indietronica duo shares a photo diary of their time in San Diego for this year’s edition of the electronic music festival.
The British songwriter and producer hosted four nights at the famed Los Angeles venue.
The Arizona cult dream-pop band shares a dispatch from the first half of their US co-headlining run with Tanukichan.
The Irish trio played the track “Killeagh” from their recently released debut LP Halcyon ahead of a show at the city’s Park West venue.
On the heels of releasing her third LP Liquorice, Harriette Pilbeam spins tracks by Chanel Beads, Nala Sinephro, Men I Trust, and more.
The theatrical synthpop duo just wrapped up their first-ever North American tour, which featured plenty of costumes, specialty acts, and memorable dining experiences.
Starcrawler joined the band on their North American tour closer.
The pop-rap star gave a high-energy performance earlier this week in San Diego.
The duo gives an acoustic performance of the song “Everyday Feels Like Tomorrow” from their recent Super Love 3 LP in their local pocket park.
Deftones
Clipse, Deafheaven, Rico Nasty, 2hollis, and more from Deftones’ sixth annual fest in San Diego.
With their second LP Rude out now, the Bay Area garage-punks spin tunes by Interpol, Metric, Model/Actriz, and more.
The indie rockers give a rousing acoustic performance of “Do You See Me?,” the opening track from their recently released LP Lovesick.
The Swedish punks played one of their biggest headlining shows to date this past weekend in Los Angeles.
The husband-and-wife electro-pop duo spins tracks by Interpol, Magdalena Bay, Fleetwood Mac, and more ahead of the release of their LP Fata Morgana: Dusk on December 5.
The 18-track collection features Elliott Smith, Rilo Kiley, The Flaming Lips, Norah Jones, Local Natives, and more in support of wildfire recovery efforts in Los Angeles.
