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.
Anna Calvi, Is This All There Is?
The British songwriter returns with a four-song EP defined by theatrical arrangements and an actorish guest list featuring Iggy Pop, Laurie Anderson, Perfume Genius, and Matt Berninger.
Various artists, Red Xerox: Chicago Youth Beat 2020-2025
Spotlighting the diversity of Chicago’s underground scene, this comp is as much a symposium for genre-defying trailblazers as it is a no-skips playlists capturing the city’s budding youth-beat movement.
Cut Worms, Transmitter
Produced by Jeff Tweedy, Max Clarke’s fourth album tampers down the luster of past records, grounding aspects of the indie-folk songwriter’s music that once seemed impossibly pristine.
Mike LeSuer
The pop-punk troupe share which “monster riffs” and club-shaking anthems inspired their sixth album, out now via Run for Cover.
LA punks The Bronx have returned with their latest collection of mariachi tunes, out now via ATO.
“Couple Up” arrives with the news of the SoCal songwriter’s new EP Reverso, dropping May 8 via Nettwerk.
“Man’s World” drops ahead of the alt-folk songwriter’s Concord Records debut, Mud Blood Bone.
The Brooklyn indie rockers’ debut single is out now via Sad Cactus with a self-titled album on the way.
Also featuring guitarist Eli Winter, the original track closed out the rapper’s album Grown from last year.
The indie-pop duo also announces that their second album for Moshi Moshi Records, Dim Sum & Then Some, will arrive May 8.
The 2025 LP will be re-released with four bonus tracks on February 27.
Come Closer will arrive April 17 via Capitol.
Runoff, Camila Ortiz’s second collection of lightly experimental indie-folk recordings, arrives March 20 via Figure & Ground.
“Graduating” and the Michael Stipe–produced “Picolata” are among the recordings that didn’t appear on the Jacksonville trio’s lone 1988 EP.
The new single arrives ahead of Jasmine Golestaneh’s upcoming LP Delusion, co-produced with Jorge Elbrecht.
Revival Series is a year-long vinyl subscription series featuring items from the label’s catalog that have never seen a release on wax.
The Districts’ Braden Lawrence and producer Derek Ted will release their debut full-length horseshoe on April 17 via Rose Garden Records.
The New Zealand–formed synth band’s fifth album is out today via Nettwerk.
The alt-country songwriter’s latest track is a slightly noisy take on Darrin Hacquard.
Phoenix Arn-Horn shares how Mannequin Pussy, Deftones, and more helped the twin duo craft their debut full-length statement.
The Brooklyn psych-rock collective’s second album In Sound to All will arrive April 17.
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.
