Iggy Pop and Queens of the Stone Age’s Josh Homme and the shark photography of Michael Muller are spotlighted on the covers, along with Kumail Nanjiani, Lucius, Margo Price, the outsider art Don Pendleton, and more.
FLOOD Issue 03
Godspeed You! Black Emperor, “No Title As of 13 February 2024, 28,340 Dead”
Named in reference to the death toll in Gaza, the post-rock pioneers’ ninth full-length sounds like a requiem to the world as it is today—albeit one permeated by rays of occasional light.
Wild Pink, “Dulling the Horns”
Addressing the tension between complacency and contentment, John Ross’ fifth LP embraces chunky, feedback-laden chords and a more abrasive live-band sound than he’s ever explored.
The Smile, “Cutouts”
The outfit’s third LP feels like a spiritual twin to Wall of Eyes, improving upon that record’s cohesion as well as its prog-influenced songwriting, cinematic strings, and pleasing rhythms.
Featuring cover stories on Daveed Diggs and Angel Olsen.
Featuring cover stories on Neil Young and Dr. Steve Brule.
The man responsible for the look of Afrobeat tells us about his relationship with Fela Kuti.
LA’s latest architectural gem is more than just a home for Warhol, Basquiat, Koons, and Johns. It’s also a valuable member of a growing Downtown community.
Originally just a kid who liked doodling on notebooks and reading “Thrasher,” the award-winning artist has turned into a force to be reckoned with both inside and out of the skateboarding world—all from Dayton, Ohio.
The bartender at Geraldine’s in Austin, Texas, talks us through making five of her favorite cocktails.
In celebration of our just-released third print issue, Mitchell made the pages come to life.
Recently reunited and with a new EP to prove it, Miki Berenyi and Emma Anderson harmonize together once again to talk past, future, and why they would still prefer not to be called “shoegaze,” thank you very much.
Known for his world-class work on land, the visionary photographer recently took to the water to dive with sharks (cageless, mind you)—all documented in the new TASCHEN book “Sharks: Face-to-Face with the Ocean’s Endangered Predator.”
Getting up to get down with the Raleigh fount of funk.
As he prepares to release his thirteenth record, the LA-based singer/songwriter tells us how Zach Galifianakis, family life, and tiny particles all played a role in the making of “Are You Serious.”
Featuring cover stories on Iggy Pop and Josh Homme, as well as Michael Muller’s shark photography.
An Op-Ed By Natalie Morales
Getting a much-needed slice of humble pie with the Tennessee-via-Illinois country artist at the forefront of a Third Man–led traditionalist revival.
The multi-hyphenate star of “Silicon Valley” joins us ahead of the show’s April 24 season premiere to discuss birthdays, podcasts, Donald Trump, and ketchup.
Austin’s newest lodging accommodation is something special—from high, low, and in between.
Cooking up something good with the eighteen-year-old phenom on the heels of her latest EP “Raceday”—and ahead of much more.
Stirring up dirt in the Joshua Tree desert with Iggy Pop and Josh Homme—the world’s smartest Dum Dum Boys—to talk “Post Pop Depression,” this year’s most devastating rock album.
Tom Haverford’s boo comes into her own on “The Grinder”—but that’s not even the half of it.
Grabbing breakfast with Jess Wolfe and Holly Laessig to talk the soul sisters’ new LP “Good Grief.”
The director of the elephantine indie “Meadowland” plugs in to shine a light on where the roads of her career meet—and how those roads have brought her to where she is now, shooting Martin Scorsese’s “Vinyl.”
Featuring Iggy Pop and Josh Homme, Michael Muller shark photography, Kumail Nanjiani, The Broad, and more.
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