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.
Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds, Live God
This concert album is a striking time capsule of a veteran rock group in complete control as a unit during their recent global tour, cutting stadium bombast with a gospel reverence.
Depeche Mode, Memento Mori: Mexico City
The live album tied to the new-wave icons’ new concert film shows how a lifelong band persists through loss while maturing their dusky music and a deep connection to their audience.
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.
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billy woods and ELUCID share how Hemingway, Bed-Stuy spice shops, and oceanside reflection inspired the rap duo’s latest effort.
Her world tour in support of Lux will include 42 arena shows between March and September.
The artist formerly known as Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs shares how Marianne Faithfull, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Kings of Convenience, and more helped embellish his new synthpop world.
Jean-Philip Grobler and Patti Beranek share one final track before releasing Fata Morgana: Dusk this Friday.
The new collaborative track is out now via Hit the North and Wooden Tooth Records.
Lindsey Mackin’s Ty Segall–produced LP Waking Up drops January 30 via TODO Records.
Nathaniel Banks’ conceptual new LP Someone You Can Believe In lands next Friday, December 12.
Among the other headliners are Kasabian playing Leeds’ first-ever Thursday night Main Stage.
The artist behind Holy Fuck and Dusted discusses the unexpected longevity of his viral project—and the struggle to keep a rein on it.
“You Didn’t Do Anything Wrong, You Just Broke My Heart” arrives at the tail end of Nicole Rodriguez’s residency at NYC’s Francis Kite Club.
The Chicago-based duo of Erik Fur and Lipsticism’s Alana Schachtel will release their debut album Perfect in January.
“This Is the World (I Made It for You)” and “Nice Day” follow three other sets of singles released over the past few weeks.
The Australian punks’ free show in Fed Square was shut down due to safety concerns.
The Alberta synth-punks share how Ministry, Depeche Mode, The Jam, and more helped inspire the outlook of their newly released second album, Watch It Die.
Katie Austra Stelmanis’s first album since 2020’s HiRUDiN is out now via Domino.
The single and its Sade-inspired music video land ahead of the former’s Best of Our Possible Lives LP, dropping in February via Six Shooter.
The Beach Boys cover lands ahead of a set of December tour dates planned for the West Coast.
The NYC grungazeers reveal that their debut album All Monsters will be released in February by Julia’s War Recordings.
Marietta’s Evan Lescallette will release his debut solo album A Binding Life on January 9 via Born Losers.
Away, Jo Hirabayashi’s new album inspired by cognitive behavioral therapy and psychoanalysis, will arrive on January 23 via Youth Riot Records.
