Celebrate our tenth anniversary with the biggest issue we’ve ever made. FLOOD 13 is deluxe, 252-page commemorative edition—a collectible, coffee-table-style volume in a 12″ x 12″ format—packed with dynamic graphic design, stunning photography and artwork, and dozens of amazing artists representing the past, present, and future of FLOOD’s editorial spectrum, while also looking back at key moments and events in our history. Inside, you’ll find in-depth cover stories on Gorillaz and Magdalena Bay, plus interviews with Mac DeMarco, Lord Huron, Wolf Alice, Norman Reedus, The Zombies, Nation of Language, Bootsy Collins, Fred Armisen, Jazz Is Dead, Automatic, Rocket, and many more.
This Is Lorelei, Box for Buddy, Box for Star [Super Deluxe]
Building off cosigns from the pillars of modern indie-rock cool, Nate Amos extends his 2024 label debut with an album’s worth of covers that meet the heights of the original recordings.
Punchbag, I Am Obsessed
The South London sibling duo take stock of the clutter in their life with a second EP of rave-infused pop-punk that may convince the listener that it was actually recorded in 2012.
Earl Sweatshirt / MIKE / Surf Gang, Pompeii // Utility
Working over Surf Gang’s emollient cloud-rap sound beds, both rappers’ blackly comic takes on the fall of mankind in the 21st century come together in a show of unity, utility, and futility.
FLOOD Staff
Behind the scenes shots with Die Spitz, Joey Valence & Brae, Lambrini Girls, Sarah Kinsley, The Linda Lindas, Soft Play, and more.
My Chemical Romance
Wet Leg, Public Enemy, Devo, Scowl, Cage the Elephant, and more from Piedmont Park in Atlanta.
Lambrini Girls
The Brighton duo were joined by Chicago punks Edging at the show earlier this week.
Behind the scenes in Douglass Park with Soft Play, Wishy, Militarie Gun, Shonen Knife, and Harm’s Way.
Noga Erez, Moby, Underworld, Peggy Gou, The Chemical Brothers, and more from Pier 80 in San Francisco.
Green Day
The annual punk and alternative fest celebrated it’s 20th anniversary with IDLES, Jack White, Sparks, Lambrini Girls, and more in Chicago’s Douglass Park this past weekend.
Before they headline the Hollywood Bowl this weekend, guitarist Buck Meek spins tracks by Booker T. and the M.G.’s, Los Machucambos, Joseph Spence, Noname, and more.
Caroline Smith and The Ruffin’ Trio perform the The Rub cut “Mr. Revival” outside of the bar she owns with her husband.
The prog-rock icons played the Atlanta venue alongside Taking Back Sunday and Foxing earlier this month.
The São Paolo–based songwriter shares raw versions of “Ponta da Lingua” and “Law of Nature” from her forthcoming LP Carrossel.
The songwriter plays “Downstairs” and “Halfway to Whole” from his newly released third album, A Quiet and Harmless Living.
Gerard Way and co. brought the “Long Live The Black Parade” tour to Florida with support from Evanescence.
Ahead of the annual event this weekend in SF, the fest’s curator spins tracks from a few of this year’s biggest draws, including LCD Soundsystem, The Chemical Brothers, and The Prodigy.
The San Diego indie-pop trio closes out the second season of our subseries dedicated to the music and arts fest on California’s Central Coast.
The recently reunited post-punk icons are joining us on September 14 for an hour-long takeover featuring the music of Sparks, The Fall, Alice Cooper, and more.
FLOOD is proud to sponsor the band’s September 27 show with Noname supporting.
Ahead of the release of their fourth album Laguna Road, Nini Fabi and Benny Gebert perform an acoustic version of the single from their house on the titular street.
Live scenes (and bucket hats) from Toronto, New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles.
The indie-pop songwriter plays the unreleased tune “Slifer the Sky Dragon” from his upcoming debut album Hahaha shortly after moving to Tennessee.
The show will be supported by Martha’s Vineyard–based songwriter Willy Mason.
