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.
Smirk, Speculative Fiction
On his most purposeful and driven release yet, Nick Vicario teams up with members of Hotline TNT, Poison Ruin, and Ceremony for a mid-tempo homage to ’80s horror-punk.
Pixies, Complete B-Sides 1988-97 [Reissue]
Neatly charting the band’s evolution from noise militants to pop eccentrics, the first-ever vinyl release of this collection reminds us that Pixies’ trash was often purer than their peers’ gold.
Mekons, Horrorble (Mekons vs. Tony Maimone in Dub Conference)
At the ripe age of 50, the Leeds post-punk/alt-country collective revisits last year’s under-the-radar Horror LP as a dub record with the aid of Pere Ubu’s Tony Maimone.
Mike LeSuer
The LA punks will return on August 28 with their fifth album, Hombre Nuevo.
The experimental pop outfit share that their fifth album, Archives, will be released on October 2 via Fire Records.
The actor fills Chevy Chase’s role in the band’s homage to Paul Simon’s “You Can Call Me Al” video.
The Australian psych-rock band break down their 11th album and its “goths-at-the-pub” vibe.
The Texan country-folk songwriter plays the track from his newly released debut album Sun of Amen at the LA studio in which it was recorded.
Watch Michael C. Hall give his bandmate a haircut in the music video for the track, which lands ahead of a new LP later this year.
The math-rock experimentalists share a collection of hard-grooving, rhythmically complex tunes that inspired their latest release for RVNG Intl.
The Australian songwriter’s follow-up to 2022’s Pre Pleasure arrives September 25.
A sequel of sorts to 2018’s Pierrot short film, At the River Styx lands ahead of the release of the Taiwanese-Canadian songwriter’s new album this Friday via American Dreams.
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.
