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.
Winston Hightower, 100 Acre Wood
The 14 songs featured on the Columbus native’s second album may be as short as the ones on its lo-fi predecessor, but they’re far more fleshed out with catchier and on-point rock music.
JWords, Sound Therapy
True to its name, this LP invites the listener to revitalize and reflect as the Brooklyn-based producer reconnects with her emceeing roots and wraps us in soft synthscapes.
Loraine James, Detached From the Rest of You
A stab at an “IDM popstar album,” the Londoner’s sixth LP under her own name sees her paring her palette down to the core essentials for what is perhaps her most understated effort yet.
Mike LeSuer
The Great Grandpa vocalist shares how long drives and short stories helped them shape their new record, out now via Double Double Whammy.
Along with the visual for the track from Curt Kiser’s new EP of reworked recordings, the band shares a handful of shots from their recent performance at The National’s Homecoming Festival.
Till You Return, the New Jersey–based punks’ second album, drops October 20 via Don Giovanni Records.
The Seattle hardcore-punks’ third LP Find Out drops this Friday via MNRK Heavy.
The Brooklyn-based songwriter’s latest album Visions of the Daytime Moon will be released on October 6.
Spanning vastly different genres, continents, and emotions, the six-song collection is out now via Transgressive.
The video arrives alongside Dark Celebration, the long-anticipated sophomore album from the project formed by Hot Hot Heat’s Steve Bays and The Gay Nineties’ Parker Bossley.
After selling out shows for a reunion tour supporting a pair of archival vinyl comps last year, the band is back in full swing with all five original members bringing the new single to life.
From the geographical conceptualism of Sufjan Stevens to the country stylings of Gillian Welch to the slapstick of Beck, the alt-pop songwriter shares 12 songs that helped shape her new LP.
The upbeat track lands ahead of their debut EP, out later this year via Grand Jury.
The animated clip arrives on the verge of the trio embarking on the fall leg of their tour in support of their debut LP the record.
The power-pop songwriter’s latest “series of fictions” features members of XTC, The Soft Boys, and Elf Power.
Next week the Bay Area band sets off on a string of live dates spanning the East Coast and Midwest US.
The self-titled debut from the new collective featuring TV on the Radio’s Kyp Malone, various other Oh Sees/Bent Arcana alumni, and more arrives October 13 via Castle Face.
It’s been a tough four and a half months, but the band has surprise-released their follow-up to April’s First Two Pages of Frankenstein.
Jummy Aremu returns five years after her Getaway EP for her debut single with Kill Rock Stars (US) and Bella Union (UK/Europe).
The Floridian punks share scenes from the Eastern half of their US tour supporting their new LP The Whaler as they head out west this week.
14 tracks that helped Lauren Denitzio, well, trust their gut while writing and recording their fifth LP.
Tabor Rupp’s latest dream-pop collection Coping Habits arrives in full tomorrow.
Lizzie Powell queers Twin Peaks in the video for the seven-minute instrumental jam from their upcoming fifth album Performances.
