The second issue features Big Grams—the side-project of Outkast’s Big Boi and Phantogram—as well as Bojack Horseman on the covers, as well as Kurt Vile, New Order, Bully, artist Sket One, and more.
FLOOD Issue 02
September 25, 2015
Father John Misty, “Mahashmashana”
Josh Tillman focuses his lens on death on his darkly comedic sixth album as eclectic instrumentation continues to buttress his folky chamber pop beyond ’70s pastiche.
John Cale, “Paris 1919” + “The Academy in Peril” [Reissues]
These remastered early solo releases are a testament to the breadth of the composer’s innovative sonic and lyrical éclat beyond his more menacing proto-punk work.
TV on the Radio, “Desperate Youth, Blood Thirsty Babes” [20th Anniversary Edition]
The new reissue expands on the lyrical desolation, moody arrangements, and incendiary sonic vibes fueled by post-9/11 Brooklyn that define this debut.
Featuring cover stories on Daveed Diggs and Angel Olsen.
Featuring cover stories on Neil Young and Dr. Steve Brule.
No strangers to a tumultuous road, Bernard Sumner and Gillian Gilbert reflect on the Peter Hook–less era of their legendary group, and the new album that recently came out of it—”Music Complete,” the special edition of which is out May 13.
Featuring cover stories on Iggy Pop and Josh Homme, as well as Michael Muller’s shark photography.
Tracking the carnivorous rise of the London alt-rock group behind “My Love Is Cool,” one of 2015’s biggest debuts.
The bartender at The Varnish in Los Angeles, California, shares four favorite cocktails and a hangover cure.
We talked to the man who created the dioramas for the original Star Wars action figures.
Catching up with the Los Angeles–based artist on the occasion of his Star Wars–themed FLOOD Gallery show
Moby’s new vegan eatery opens November 19 in LA’s Silverlake neighborhood.
After getting the Taylor Swift co-sign on his debut EP, the Los Angeles transplant drops his first full-length.
The genre-hopping soul singer talks about sonic invention, past collaborations, and his self-titled solo debut.
Going deep into the belly of one of the best-keep secrets on television.
FLOOD 2 cover stars Big Boi and Phantogram talk about the making of their self-titled EP.
Featuring cover stories on Big Grams and BoJack Horseman, interviews with Kurt Vile and Bill Bryson, a chat with Wolf Alice, art from Kate Micucci and Mel Kadel, hijinks from Baseball Card Vandals, drinks recipes from LA’s The Varnish, and much more.
The distinctive songwriter takes us on a guided tour of selected tracks from his phenomenal new album “b’lieve i’m goin down…”
Bringing down misconceptions—and building up a new era—with the Nashville quartet on the heels of their devastatingly vicious full-length debut.
Featuring Big Grams, BoJack Horseman, Kurt Vile, Mel Kadel, and more.
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