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Category: FLOOD magazine

The Juice Is Gone: “A Decent Ride” Squanders its Glimpse of Humanity

Irvine Welsh’s latest novel just misses the emotional mark.

A Decent Ride, Irving Welsh, Literature, review

Ram On: The NFL Brings the Blue and Yellow Back to Los Angeles

Pray for LA’s weekend traffic.

Football, Los Angeles, Los Angeles Rams, NFL, Opinion, Sports

“The Revenant”: Actions Speak Louder Than Words

“As long as you can still grab a breath, you fight.”

film, film review, Leonardo DiCaprio, The Revenant

FLOOD’s Best of 2015: Music (#2)

We continue our countdown of the year’s best music with our #2 record of 2015.

Best of 2015, music, review, tame impala

Dr. Dog, “The Psychedelic Swamp”

The Psychedelic Swamp doesn’t sound like the future of indie rock or have the eternal appeal of classic guitar-driven albums, but it doesn’t need that—it’s filled with the talented and inspired ghosts of Dr. Dog’s past.

album review, Dr. Dog, music, review

LIVE: No Need to Be Dramatic, FFS Has That Covered (10/13/2015)

Franz Ferdinand and Sparks bring their collaboration to Los Angeles, and it definitely does work.

2015, FFS, Franz Ferdinand, live review, Los Angeles, Sparks

Life Is Beautiful 2015: Viva Downtown Las Vegas

Stevie Wonder, Kendrick Lamar, Weezer, Bill Nye, Banksy, and more bring the Sin City festival into maturity.

2015, Best Coast, Bill Nye, Brandon Flowers, Chance the Rapper, Duran Duran, Festival Review, Glass Animals, Hozier, Kendrick Lamar, las vegas, life is beautiful, Snoop Dogg, Stevie Wonder, The Killers, Weezer

FYF 2015: The Comeback Special

D’Angelo, Morrissey, and a pinch-hitting Kanye West help FYF’s second staging at Expo Park to find its footing.

2015, Alvvays, Belle and Sebastian, Festival Review, fuck yeah fest, fyf, Joyce Manor, Los Angeles, Morrissey, Spiritualized

The Visions of Matt Mondanile and the Passion of Ducktails’ “St. Catherine”

The Real Estate guitarist opens up about his recording process, his latest solo album, and why he’s always got to keep moving.

Ducktails

Searching for His Groove: Bruce Springsteen’s “Born to Run” Turns Forty

We hide beneath the covers and study your pain on the fortieth anniversary of Springsteen’s maximalist masterpiece.

Born to Run, Bruce Springsteen, feature, music

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