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.
Converge, Hum of Hurt
Released just a few months after the more metal-leaning Love Is Not Enough, the Boston group course-corrects by balancing the scales with hardcore on their second LP of 2026.
horsegiirL, Nature Is Healing
The debut from Berlin-based enigma Stella Stallion is a dance record filled with synths, heavy bass, and the traditional beeps and bloops—yet somehow it also feels organic and alive.
Bedouine, Neon Skin Summer
Flowing out of a period of stillness, Azniv Korkejian’s fourth LP dusts up a world of childhood innocence as it diverges from the folk-pop tradition—and her own catalog—of lovelorn intensity.
Mike LeSuer
Returning today with his first new music since his cult-classic 2013 debut melanchole, Daniel Johann Lines shares a few tracks he’s had on repeat.
The Baltimore hardcore-punks will release the tight collection of songs on July 12 via Get Better Records.
The track lands ahead of Peter Sagar’s second LP of 2024, Horsie, while the visual completes his narrative trilogy of music videos illustrating the otherworldliness of touring.
The Long Island group’s second album Permanent Repeat is set to arrive July 12 via Counter Intuitive Records.
The Brooklyn group’s debut album Couldn’t Save Us From My Gut is out August 16 via Easy Does It Records.
Out now via Suicide Squeeze, the collaboration takes on the lonelier aspects of touring.
The London art-punk trio’s third full-length is out now via Rough Trade.
It’s the second single to be released ahead of the debut EP by the new project featuring members of From Indian Lakes and Rx Bandits.
The band’s follow-up to last August’s Intercepted Message will arrive August 9 via Castle Face.
The band shares how Bad Brains, Squarepusher, NIN, and more helped shape their third LP, arriving this week via Relapse.
The brutal-prog duo’s synth-focused fourth album Vulture lands June 21 via Nefarious Industries.
The latest from Maddie Kerr arrives a day before their tour of the Eastern US.
The producer enlists emcees Ceschi and Sam King for the first single ahead of his new LP Cold, Cold World, out September 6 on Fake Four.
It’s the Oakland duo’s second single this year after announcing their signing to Grand Jury Music with the release of “fair” back in April.
Esteban Flores shares how Fontaines D.C., Kings of Leon, and more inspired his forthcoming sophomore EP.
The recently revived Midwest emo outfit gets experimental on the latest single from their new album Worldviews, out June 14 via Tiny Engines.
The track appeared on Kimiyo, the Canadian post-rock composer’s collaborative LP with Japanese vocalist Momoka Tobari released earlier this year.
James Murphy’s band will be playing eight shows between Halloween and November 10 at the Shrine Expo Hall and Hollywood Palladium.
With her debut album out now via Jagjaguwar, the indie-folk songwriter shares how Cindy Lee, The Everly Brothers, The Residents, and more inspire her.
The Philly-based duo featuring Alex G’s live drummer will release their second full-length on September 13 via Born Losers Records.
