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.
Courtney Barnett, Creature of Habit
Still flatliningly deadpan, the Australian songwriter uses the back-and-forth fear of the new as a start point for further depth-diving and confession on her fourth solo album.
The Twilight Sad, It’s the Long Goodbye
The sixth album from the Scottish proponents of existential angst is centered around the intertwining duality of death and life, fueled in turn by feelings of despair, disbelief, and defiance.
deary, Birding
Sounding like a band well into their second decade of existence, the London-based dream-pop trio stretch each song on their debut without ever letting them overstay their welcome.
FLOOD Staff
Crowd shots from Zilker Park taken throughout the festival’s first weekend.
The Australian indie-folk songwriter plays his track “Tell Me Something” outside of the BLNK Music studio on the island of Södermalm.
Magdalena Bay, Djo, Phantogram, Joey Valence & Brae, Cage the Elephant, and more from weekend one in Zilker Park.
Following the release of the synthwave duo’s new album Syndicate last Friday, Tyler Lyle and Tim McEwan spin tracks by The Police, Ethel Cain, Empire of the Sun, and more.
The New York stop of her “Ultrasound World Tour” featured support from The Japanese House and Chanel Beads.
The LA alt-rockers share highlights from their afternoon in NYC ahead of an impromptu show with Been Stellar at Night Club 101.
The Who Is the Sky? tour hit New York City last night for the first of two hometown shows.
Plus, behind the scenes shots with The Aces, Sarah Kinsley, Alemeda, Maude Latour, Goldie Boutilier, and Sunday (1994) at Forest Hills Stadium.
The Chicago trio shares a photo recap of their August dates in the Midwest and on the West Coast with Godcaster.
The songwriter plays her recent single “I Tried” while cruising through the LA suburbs.
Model/Actriz
The Sword, The Raveonettes, Boy Harsher, Martin Rev, and others from Austin’s annual festival celebrating psych rock and beyond.
Doechii
The Marías, Remi Wolf, Lola Young, The Last Dinner Party, Blondshell, Paris Poloma, and more from Forest Hills Stadium.
Turnstile
The “Never Enough Tour” hit Chicago over the weekend with Mannequin Pussy, Speed, and Jane Remover.
As they wrap up a set of West Coast shows, the Portland alt-rockers spin tunes by The White Stripes, The Slits, Throwing Muses, and more.
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.
