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
Katie Austra Stelmanis’s first album since 2020’s HiRUDiN is out now via Domino.
The single and its Sade-inspired music video land ahead of the former’s Best of Our Possible Lives LP, dropping in February via Six Shooter.
The Beach Boys cover lands ahead of a set of December tour dates planned for the West Coast.
The NYC grungazeers reveal that their debut album All Monsters will be released in February by Julia’s War Recordings.
Marietta’s Evan Lescallette will release his debut solo album A Binding Life on January 9 via Born Losers.
Away, Jo Hirabayashi’s new album inspired by cognitive behavioral therapy and psychoanalysis, will arrive on January 23 via Youth Riot Records.
The former member of PiL and Killing Joke is among the past guests on Justin Pearson’s podcast and is featured on the comp dropping November 14 via Pearson’s Three One G label.
Hannah Pruzinsky details the warm feelings and “friend features” that line their second full-length, out now via Mtn. Laurel Recording Co.
John Gourley shares how classic prog, soul, and heavy metal helped add nuance to the band’s latest effort.
The London-based songwriter follows up her 2023 Cosmic EP with a preview of what’s to come in 2026.
Will Westerman shares how Robby Müller’s cinematography, hot nights in Greece, and more helped bring his third record to life.
The single will appear on the fifth installment of the annual Slow Xmas, arriving this year for the first time on vinyl.
The documentary captures the band’s November 2024 show at London’s Troxy from the evening of Songs of a Lost World’s release.
The project’s re-release on January 23 serves as Zack James’ proper induction into the Double Double Whammy label family.
The Irish songwriter shares how dance, photography, and fiction helped shape her first non-instrumental album in five years, out now via Sacred Bones.
The Canadian emcee talks themes of death and rebirth on his heavily collaborative follow-up to 2021’s TAO.
The Nashville-based songwriter’s new country-rock track arrives just in time for Halloween as it documents the horrors of dating apps.
The Bay Area native and Hindi-Urdu storyteller’s latest track features childhood friend and Kodaikanal-raised rapper Irfana.
The former Speedy Ortiz and Grass Is Green guitarist takes us deeper into his fourth solo LP and debut for Topshelf Records.
The NYC-based songwriter shares how ASMR, long drives, and more helped her assimilate to life in California during the making of her second LP, out now via Sub Pop.
