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.
Mirah, Dedication
Gently playful with a fire burning underneath, the artist’s first record in seven years signifies her devotion to the craft of making music, whether the light in her career is burning bright or dim.
Worry Club, I’m Freaking Out
The debut album from Midwestern bedroom-pop songwriter Chase Walsh consistently feels authentic as it addresses grief and anxiety as universal truths.
Maria BC, Marathon
The experimental songwriter maintains the haunting delicacies of acoustic guitar and piano on a more fluid third album, while just as frequently counterweaving billowing distortion.
Mike LeSuer
The Austin/OKC-based noise rockers’ sophomore album (dream dump) will arrive September 22 via Born Yesterday Records.
No More Blue Skies, Andrya Ambro’s third album under the no-nonsense no-wave moniker, is out October 20 via No Gold.
The new collection of folk-rock “self-help hymns” arrives August 25 via Orindal Records.
Co-directed by her husband Ron Gallo, the visual arrives ahead of Chiara D’Anzieri’s first English-language LP Imported.
The title track from the guest-heavy Los Angeles arrives today with LCD Soundsystem’s James Murphy on vocals.
History Books is out October 27 via the band’s own Thirty Tigers imprint Rich Mahogany Recordings.
Before taking the stage in San Diego the weekend of August 5, Sabrina Teitelbaum shares 11 tracks she’s been jamming on tour.
Nicole Rodriguez shares an unreleased track ahead of upcoming live dates with Miss Grit, A.O. Gerber, and Kacy & Clayton.
And That’s Why Dolphins Lost Their Legs, Nick Thorburn’s ninth album with the project, is out August 25.
The NYC indie-rock troupe’s EP Sundress Songs drops September 22.
The Memphis-based songwriter’s new EP Loose Screw will arrive August 11.
“Bioluminescence” arrives ahead of the new LP, dropping some time this fall via Mom+Pop Music.
The track is the eighth monthly release from Gabby Sword, Gabby Smith’s second album under the new moniker arriving in December.
Shimmy-Disc is re-releasing the 1974 experimental album from the late composer on vinyl with 20 minutes of unreleased music included with its digital component.
The follow-up release to Jeremy Haywood-Smith’s Captured Tracks debut Slingshot is out August 11.
Chloe Drallos also announces a North American tour in support of Earthly Delights, her new album out August 11 via Young Heavy Souls.
Their new EP Din is out now via Mark Ronson’s label Zelig Music.
The LA psych-punks’ new LP Data Doom lands September 1 via Greenway Records and The Reverberation Appreciation Society.
The loose single follows last September’s Juvenilia EP.
The score for the film spotlighting the civil rights–era Black power group arrives August 18 via Ernest Jenning Recording Co and Khannibalism.
