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.
Ella Langley, Dandelion
The pop-country songwriter understands the human weight of the American South’s emotionally rich tableau of high-speed heartbreak and low-light bars, as demonstrated on a resilient second album.
Sugar Horse, Not a Sound in Heaven
On their cleanest-sounding record yet, the doomy Bristol band’s idea of dance music feels perfectly suitable for the turbulent year 2026 has already proven to be.
Lime Garden, Maybe Not Tonight
The cocktail of frustration, insecurity, and lust that courses through the Brighton quartet’s buzzing and adventurous second album mirrors the trajectory of an energetic night out.
Mike LeSuer
On their cleanest-sounding record yet, the doomy Bristol band’s idea of dance music feels perfectly suitable for the turbulent year 2026 has already proven to be.
The Brooklyn trio reveal a video for the lead track from their newly announced Pathetic LP, out July 24 via AWAL.
The alt-R&B artist shares how Sampha, Jai Paul, King Krule, and more helped inspire his debut full-length for Secretly Canadian, out this week.
The Washingtonian psych-pop band will release their debut album Music for Heads on April 24 via Father/Daughter.
The indie-folk songwriter’s first new material of 2026 is out now via Dualtone.
Rituals of Shame follows the doom-metal band’s live album documenting their 2017 reunion at Roadburn Festival.
Betsy Roszko’s debut electronic EP Plays Machines lands May 1.
The blues-rock outfit released their first single since 2015’s modern classic Sound & Color last August.
The band teased their first new record since 2020’s The New Abnormal this morning on social media.
The Chicago-based songwriter recently shared the single to promote his signing to Bloodshot Records for his debut album, American Rough.
“G.O.D. and the Broken Ribs” and “Derecho Demonico” are out now via Third Man, while White will take the Studio 8H stage for the sixth time tomorrow night alongside host Jack Black.
The Brooklyn group’s debut album The Secret to Good Living is out today via Keeled Scales.
The London-based songwriter shares how Tarkovsky, Paul Célan, and sourdough starter kits helped shape her second LP.
The chaotic Philadelphia duo will drop their debut EP \ (^_^) / (aka HANDS UP) on June 19.
Kyle Thomas shares how The Traveling Wilburys, The Modern Lovers, and other formative bands that are “very punk but also very sweet” helped shape his sixth album.
The late-July event at The Dell will benefit the MTWB Foundation’s community-oriented mission.
The clip directed by Noah Lenker arrives ahead of this Friday’s release of the group’s debut album for Fire Talk, Two Wheels Move the Soul.
“Back in Love” marks the songwriter’s first release through Island Records.
Nearly three decades into their synth-punk project’s history, Nicola Kuperus and Adam Lee Miller share which tracks they continue to carry with them as their new LP Kissing Luck Goodbye hits shelves.
The songwriter explains how everyone from Lucinda Williams to Jonathan Richman inspired her Merge Records debut, which features contributions from Feist, Buck Meek, and more.
