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.
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, Howl [20th Anniversary Edition]
The garage-psych trio honor the underappreciated third album that gave them a second wind with a three-LP set featuring a photo album, handwritten lyrics, and more goodies from the era.
Mandy, Indiana, URGH
The Manchester quartet’s second album sees them screaming personal and political crises into the void over a techno noise-rock kaleidoscope that arouses the cyber-punk apocalypse.
Sassy 009, Dreamer+
A concept album about a doomed romance in an alternate world, Sunniva Lindgård’s alt-pop debut is gripping in fragments but difficult to grasp as a whole.
Mike LeSuer
Steve Marion’s latest instrumental odyssey Luke’s Garage lands this Friday.
The Brooklyn group’s new power-pop LP Wifey Material arrives September 26.
The Brooklyn-based folk rockers announce that their debut full-length Parade is set to arrive on October 30 via Born Losers.
Directed by Nara Avakian of Nara’s Room, the clip arrives ahead of the release of the EP of the same name next Friday.
The post-punk experimentalists take us track-by-track through their fourth record, out now via Fire Talk.
John Vanderslice and James Riotto will share their second album of glitchy art-pop on August 29.
The Asheville-based songwriter shares that the track will appear on her newly announced LP Atmosphere, which drops October 31 via First City Artists.
With the chiptune band’s third and most tactile record yet out now via Polyvinyl, they share how demolition derbies, fun hats, and the staircase at the American Football house all helped keep them inspired.
The track arrives ahead of a new LP planned for 2026, as well as the songwriter’s annual Good Things Are Happening fest set for September 6 in Scranton, Pennsylvania.
The fashion-focused visual lands ahead of the artist’s new EP conditions of an orphan//, out September 19 via The Orchard.
“Bus Back to Richmond” and “More Than Friends” are now streaming, with a physical 7-inch release shipping in October.
The Austin-based hardcore-punks will release their self-titled debut album on August 15 via Three One G.
Jasamine White-Gluz shares how tracks by Underworld, Deerhunter, Type O Negative, and more also happen to have incubated her wildly experimental new album Bugland.
The France-based songwriter’s debut album Mais Uma will arrive on August 29 via Mtn. Laurel Recording Co.
It’s the first single to be released from the New York–based songwriter’s new album Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?.
The Louisville trio’s fourth album Danger in Fives drops this Friday via Fire Talk.
Louisville-based vaporwave producer Alex Koenig goes deep on his influences for his newly released LP The Molokai Compendium, out now via Doom Trip.
The Nigerian-Canadian electronic artist shares how everyone from Lady Gaga to Martin Buber inspired her second full-length for Sub Pop.
Produced by Dan Auerbach, the Last Shadow Puppets member’s latest solo album Sunlight in the Shadows will arrive on October 17.
Arriving ahead of the band’s 29th LP, Abomination Revealed at Last, the Lloyd Kaufman–starring clip is basically a Troma film.
