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.
Julia Holter, Materia
The LA-based art-pop composer’s technical mastery is front-and-center on this latest project as she transforms emotions through symbolic language and melody.
Wild Pink, Still Coming Down
After documenting his recovery from cancer on 2024’s Dulling the Horns, John Ross returns with an album that reassures us that healing is always within our grasp.
Public Opinion, The Curse of Public Opinion
A deceptively heavy record behind its jaunty melodies and catchy choruses, the Colorado punks’ second LP is a cold shower that makes you feel fully alive.
FLOOD Staff
The “Loveland Tour”
The second stop of the Loveland tour took over the storied venue with support from Charlotte Lawrence.
Behind-the-scenes shots of the pop star’s recent NYC dates supporting her debut album, At the Beach, in Every Life.
The song’s over-the-top music video was filmed at the house from Obsession.
The New York–based songwriter plays the final two tracks from his recently released debut album Bathe in the Everlasting Light.
The LA-via-Paris outfit celebrated the release of their new album Monkey Mind with an intimate event at the iconic music company’s Los Angeles studio.
Our latest digital cover stars spin tracks by Prince, Westside Cowboy, Lala Lala, Boards of Canada, and more.
The Welsh punk upstarts share highlights from their first-ever North American headlining tour.
Set up in his backyard, Hunter Morris plays “Only in the Wild” and the title track from his new LP Nowhere, NW backed by Phillip Brantley and a chorus of crickets.
The London four-piece played the biggest show of their career in their hometown with The Last Dinner Party, Lykke Li, Rachel Chinouriri, Keo, and Florence Road.
Shots of PinkPantheress, JENNIE, Matt Berninger, Kneecap, and more at the annual event set at an airport outside of Warsaw.
The UK songwriter takes us thrifting, apple-picking, gardening, and more on an ideal day in her hometown.
The Sonic Youth co-founder was joined by The Fiery Furnaces on the tour stop in support of her third solo LP, Play Me>.
25 records that both define and transcend generations.
The Tennessee trio play “Little Blue House” and “Suburbia” from their forthcoming debut album in Kaitie Forbes’ neighborhood.
The bedroom-pop duo featuring TOPS guitarist David Carriere and synthpop artist Amery play the single “Wash You Out” from their forthcoming debut album Eternal BAM Nation.
April Harper Grey brought the momentum of her Galleria Tour to the 4,000 capacity live venue in Chicago.
The English noise-punks returned to New York this week after singer Phoebe Lunny’s recent injury.
The LA-based indie-pop group’s second album is slated to arrive on August 28 via Mom + Pop.
Geese, Wet Leg, Noah Kahan, Clipse, Kesha’s star-packed SuperJam, and much more from The Farm in Manchester, Tennessee.
The roots rockers perform their new single “Justified” and “You’ll Never Find Me” from 2025’s Almost Home at the Sagebrush honky-tonk.
