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.
Smirk, Speculative Fiction
On his most purposeful and driven release yet, Nick Vicario teams up with members of Hotline TNT, Poison Ruin, and Ceremony for a mid-tempo homage to ’80s horror-punk.
Pixies, Complete B-Sides 1988-97 [Reissue]
Neatly charting the band’s evolution from noise militants to pop eccentrics, the first-ever vinyl release of this collection reminds us that Pixies’ trash was often purer than their peers’ gold.
Mekons, Horrorble (Mekons vs. Tony Maimone in Dub Conference)
At the ripe age of 50, the Leeds post-punk/alt-country collective revisits last year’s under-the-radar Horror LP as a dub record with the aid of Pere Ubu’s Tony Maimone.
Mike LeSuer
Ezra Furman, Pissed Jeans, Pool Kids, Pom Pom Squad, and more will also be playing the DC fest in April, with proceeds benefitting Gender Liberation Movement and No More Dysphoria.
Jason Balla of Dehd will release his debut solo album on April 17.
Planned for the weekend of May 29 in Toronto, the metal-centric fest already announced that it will feature Pallbearer, Torche, and Trail of Dead playing Source Tags & Codes in full.
The doomgaze trio share how everyone from Deafheaven to Neil Young helped build the foundation for their fourth album, arriving this week via Suicide Squeeze.
Ahead of the string of shows, Britt Daniel and co. share live versions of recent singles “Chateau Blues” and “Guess I’m Fallin in Love.”
“We also can’t wait to begin this new chapter with the wonderful staff at ANTI- and share with you what we’ve been working on,” shared Ben Gibbard.
The dance-pop songwriter shares her first solo single since 2023’s That! Feels Good!.
All four members of the South Korean neo-psych group share how each other’s side projects and a mutual interest in MGMT informed their recent English-language single.
The German synth duo’s latest cinematic visual lands ahead of the release of their new album Protomensch on February 13.
Robin Skinner discusses the autobiographical influences that help define his first new release since 2022’s Worm Food.
The Toronto-based songwriter also pays homage to Spike Jonze’s skate video work with the latest cut from his debut album CHUG.
The new clip and single precede Andrews’ newly announced record Streetsweeper, landing April 3 via Earth Libraries.
Peter Katz discusses influences on his band’s first new album since 2019, out today via Danger Collective.
The Chicago duo’s self-produced debut album Lovesick arrives March 27 via Artoffact Records.
An investigation into the drought period between the genre’s rise in the UK in the early ’90s and its global resurgence in the early 2010, setting the groundwork for its recent mainstream crossover.
The slacker-punk anthem will be featured on the band’s upcoming third album Reality Star, out March 6 via TODO Records.
These covers capture the broad spectrum of artists who’ve inspired Jamie Stewart over the past 24 years—and prove that Xiu Xiu is able to even make Robyn sound unwaveringly dark.
The new single from the Rubblebucket co-founder will appear on their album And the Voice Said, dropping February 27 via Egghunt and Northern Spy.
Zion Battle’s debut album Buckaroo arrives February 13 via Mexican Summer.
The March 20 release date coincides with a spring US tour.
