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.
This Is Lorelei, Holo Boy
Water From Your Eyes’ Nate Amos digs into his back catalog of nearly 70 releases shared over the last 12 years, revealing his humble beginnings and the seeds of last year’s breakout LP.
Pink Floyd, Wish You Were Here 50
This box set repackages the languid yet damaged follow-up to the band’s breakout success, with its true star being the massive-sounding bootleg of a 1975 live show at LA’s Sports Arena.
Blur, The Great Escape [30th Anniversary Edition]
Packed with era-appropriate B-sides, this release celebrates the Britpop quartet in their last gasp of opulent orchestration as they moved into lonely disillusionment and reserved distance.
Mike LeSuer
Stuart Hyatt’s chiropteran (look it up) eighth album in the Field Works series arrives May 1.
Aaron Maine gets ambushed with basketballs in the clip for his latest “Ricky Music” single.
Dave Benton shares the opening track from his second LP as TM, out April 10.
Roz Raskin’s latest single from their album of the same name is another time capsule of vibrant ’60s pop.
With their upbeat debut dropping this Friday, the Madison post-punks share their favorite weep-tunes.
First single “Just Imagine” arrives today with an appropriately trippy visual.
The Fucked Up offshoot’s debut “Harmony Avenue” is out May 29 via Merge Records.
The Glasgow garage rock collective prepare for the March 27 release of their LP “Celebrated by Strangers.”
The glammy new single comes from the D’Addario bros newly announced record “Songs for the General Public.”
Our Associate Editor’s favorite pre-released singles, album deep cuts, and tracks by unfairly obscure artists from the past few weeks.
The single arrives with an extensive list of North American tour dates.
Sarah Silverman and Dick Van Dyke will also be in attendance at the March 1 event.
The introspective Chicago rockers detail their latest for Topshelf Records, out this Friday.
Her first solo single since 2017’s “Stranger in the Alps” arrives ahead of tours with The National and The 1975.
The Purple Tape Nate–featuring “Fast Learner” is the first single from the record, out April 17 via Sub Pop.
Car Seat Headrest / photo by Carlo Cavaluzzi
“Can’t Cool Me Down” arrives with news of an extensive North American tour with Twin Peaks.
“Set My Heart on Fire Immediately” arrives May 15 via Matador, followed by a tour with Tame Impala.
The former Pill members share the playful third single from their wildly experimental debut.
Moses Sumney / photo by Adrian Santos
The neo-soul songwriter’s installation will remain at LA’s Bootleg Theater through March 4.
Members of Yeah Yeah Yeahs and The Killers team up with illustrator and Lucius guitarist Pete Lalish.
