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
With the post-hardcore band recently reissuing their fourth LP for its 10th anniversary, guitarist Nick Steinhardt shares how gardening, collage-making, and more provided a sense of grounding during the record’s making.
One half of Blue Sky Black Death, the producer’s latest solo effort Trapper Keeper drops in full tomorrow.
The emcee/producer duo share how Black Thought, Jean Dawson, Aceyalone, and more laid the groundwork for their fourth collaborative album.
Roger Sellers also shares that his fourth album, Filters, will arrive in September via Nettwerk.
The art-pop duo’s Amanda Kramer–directed feature will premiere at the annual film festival in June.
Adrianne Lenker, Fcukers, and Kamasi Washington—as well as DJ sets from Tinashe and Disclosure—will take over the Arizona desert on the weekend of October 9.
The Wolf Parade co-leader is joined by Elbow Kiss on the latest cut from his solo album Same Fangs, arriving May 15.
The Montreal-based songwriter returns with his second single of the year following February’s “Over/Over.”
Sam Ray and Kitty trade off reference points for their latest LP, including Shellac, Christina Aguilera, and Tom Waits.
The self-titled debut from Xay Young and Enumclaw’s Eli Edwards will arrive on June 19 via Carpark.
The San Diego rockers’ Alive EP will be released on April 24 via Quiet Panic.
Sound Therapy, Jennifer Hernandez’s new collection of Jersey-club-inspired hip-hop, arrives May 8.
The single arrives as the band makes their way across the US on their “No Place I’d Rather Be” tour.
On their cleanest-sounding record yet, the doomy Bristol band’s idea of dance music feels perfectly suitable for the turbulent year 2026 has already proven to be.
The Brooklyn trio reveal a video for the lead track from their newly announced Pathetic LP, out July 24 via AWAL.
The alt-R&B artist shares how Sampha, Jai Paul, King Krule, and more helped inspire his debut full-length for Secretly Canadian, out this week.
The Washingtonian psych-pop band will release their debut album Music for Heads on April 24 via Father/Daughter.
The indie-folk songwriter’s first new material of 2026 is out now via Dualtone.
Rituals of Shame follows the doom-metal band’s live album documenting their 2017 reunion at Roadburn Festival.
Betsy Roszko’s debut electronic EP Plays Machines lands May 1.
