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.
Kelsey Lu, So Help Me God
On their second LP, Lu taps Jack Antonoff and Yves Rothman to co-produce a fascinating tapestry of pop, R&B, electronica, classical, folk, and everything avant-garde in between.
Genghis Tron, Signal Fire
The cacophony of ideas on display on the transhumanist metal band’s dystopian fourth album reflects the relentless, manic digi-present we find ourselves in today.
Vince Staples, Cry Baby
On his first release away from Def Jam, the emcee spends more time looking outward than inward, peering into a communal politic with more rock to his roll than ever before.
Mike LeSuer
The Vancouver-based quartet share how Radiohead, Albert Camus, and Sabrina Carpenter inspired their third collection of psych-tronica, which is out now via Nettwerk.
After penning the soundtrack to the new BBC series Small Prophets, Amelia Baker will release her fifth album A Blooming Body on July 17.
The NYC-via-Tennessee avant-garde jazz musician looks back on growing up in the South on their debut foray into noisy alt-country, out now via Matador Records.
After writing songs with Chappell Roan and FLETCHER, the LA-based artist is stepping out on her own with a debut record of the same name planned for a July 31 release.
The LA-based rockers will release their debut album Dirty Little Rock ’n’ Roller on June 26 via Lollipop Records.
The Beastie Boy’s collaborative LP will land on August 28 via Capitol Records.
The LA synth-pop duo (well, guitar-pop in the case of the newly released “Heatwave”) will release their self-titled debut this Friday via Mansions and Millions.
After a sold-out $1 show at Madison Square Garden last night, the songwriter will be hitting North America, Europe, and the UK later this year.
The songwriter’s follow-up to 2022’s Gemini Rights will land on July 17 via RCA.
Greta Kline shares how Jon Brion, Vince Guaraldi, and more laid the groundwork for her first-ever film score.
The French trio share how Borges, Tolkien, and Outer Wilds helped inspire their fourth record, arriving this week via Sub Pop.
The German songwriter’s debut album Easy Peeler arrives in full tomorrow via PIAS.
The LA-based songwriter’s debut solo album is out July 24 via Stones Throw.
All four members of the punky Americana outfit share how Weezer, Hole, NEU!, Alicia Keys, and more inspired their first-ever self-produced record.
Following the release of what are presumably its first two singles, the rock-oriented LP will drop July 24 via Atlantic.
The Internet co-founder’s third album will also include contributions from Raphael Saadiq, Big Sean, James Fauntleroy, and more.
The LA rockers teamed up with Paramore producer Carlos de la Garza for the new track, out now via AWAL.
The Voices Became Louder, the guest-heavy companion piece to the duo’s third LP, arrives July 17 via Music Website.
The track originally appeared on the Cincinnati-based indie-folk songwriter’s 2025 LP Strange Devotion.
Following the release of their new book about navigating the music industry, Julia Kugel and Scott Montoya will release their second album In Echo on June 19.
