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 Belgian-Canadian psych-rock duo share the third single from their Welcome to the Civilized World LP, arriving September 5 via Full Time Hobby and Dine Alone Records.
The Dublin-based songwriter’s latest track kicks off Future Gods Records’ new Unearth singles series.
The rapper’s ninth album was released this morning just nine months after its predecessor.
The former Local Native’s debut release under his own name was inspired by the birth of his first child.
Formerly recording as Halfnoise, the Paramore drummer’s first album under his own name is out now via Congrats Records.
The track arrives with the news that Eli Goldberg’s sixth LP El Prado will drop on October 3 via Nettwerk.
The Berlin-based Italian producer discusses the personal nature of “Oblivion Step,” the latest single from his collab-heavy industrial LP Absurd Matter 2.
Following last year’s Connection EP, Allyson Camitta’s latest track was mixed by Fcukers’ co-producer Ivan Berko.
The Oklahoma chamber-folk band are gearing up to release their fifth album Volume V on October 10 via PIAS.
The Seattle-based songwriter’s second album, I Hope We Can Still Be Friends, will arrive on August 22 via Saddle Creek.
Former It Looks Sad. member Lamont Brown will self-release his second LP on August 22.
Former Feeble Little Horse member Ryan Walchonski enlisted members of Snail Mail and Tosser for these nine tracks, out now.
The single arrives ahead of the rapper’s NYC dates with Tyler, the Creator next week at Madison Square Garden and Barclays Center.
Inspired by Aaron Bushnell and the Palestinian liberation movement, the track lands ahead of the artist’s third album, Inertia, out September 5 via XX Records.
The band’s cover of Johnny Cash’s “God’s Gonna Cut You Down” was used in a border patrol propaganda video posted to Instagram earlier this week.
The project founded by emcees Oreo Jones and Sirius Blvck and producer Sedcairn are dropping their sophomore LP this week via Joyful Noise.
The single arrives ahead of the latest LP from former Flaming Lips member Jake Ingalls and Eric Martin, Lunar Manor.
The Austin-based noise-rock group shares their second single since signing with TODO Records following the release of last year’s self-titled debut.
The single announces the trio’s third album Feels Like Hell, out October 10 via Don Giovanni.
It’s the title track from the LA-based songwriter’s first LP since 2019’s Pity Boy, out this Friday via Get Better Records.
