HEY LOOK
BRUISER ZINE 005: Foul Black Rookeries by David Simmons
BRUISER ZINE 004: Saturn Returns by Ashley E Walters
BRUISER ZINE 003: Founders' Day by Arzhang Zafar
BRUISER ZINE 002: Cutting Promos by Josh Shepard
New Zines for 2024
"The City" by Ryan Bender-Murphy
May 17, 2024
Fiction
The highway was full that day — you could see a line of cars stretching for miles in both of its lanes — but because everyone was driving at the
Three poems by Abigail Sims
May 16, 2024
Poetry
On the mat, the body moves, the body sings — like stars. We roll, we write poems, poems poems again, with arms and legs, twisted in sweat. Ribcage
"The Depth of the Abrasion" by David C. Porter
May 15, 2024
Fiction
Soft clunk of the emergency brake engaged and the car jerks to a halt, it’s on the damp grass by the edge of the lake, deep green and not recently
Steve Albini 1962-2024 [Anything for a Weird Life]
May 14, 2024
Columns
“Rules be: No past, only present. No cheating; if it doesn’t happen that day, I won’t write about it. No explanations; if it doesn’t make sense to
Some Things are the Same Everywhere [BRUISER Field Report]
May 13, 2024
Music
the bruiser-in-chief attends a punk gig in Osaka, Japan.
BRUISER ZINE 005: Foul Black Rookeries by David Simmons
May 10, 2024
a collection of stories steeped in Baltimore grime
"Bilbao" (for Richard Serra) by Damon Hubbs
May 9, 2024
Poetry
for Richard Serra Structures on the streets demand revisionary ratios. The crisis and breathing of space in motion zeroes and corridors your
Beyond Periphery by Ada Pelonia
May 8, 2024
Fiction
Blood pools in the sink, and Brie flumps onto the tiled floor. Her whimpers echo around the large bathroom, bereft of joy and dancing footsteps that
Mayday [Anything for a Weird Life]
May 7, 2024
Columns
It is clear: we are so back. In Baltimore City, every weekend and weekday there are multiple cultural events to choose to attend this month. This
"Drones Drones Drones" by Aaron Roman
May 2, 2024
Poetry
Drones drones drones mimic pure tiger code as the soldiers dig their heels in time, ready for forever violence as spider-y explosions line their
Review: White Paint Falling Through a Filtered Shaft by Adam Johnson
May 2, 2024
Poetry & Criticism
Colin Gee reviews the 2022 collection from poet Adam Johnson
"Buckskin Jacket." by Noam Hessler
May 1, 2024
Poetry
I was so young, outside the VFW. There was a drift of snow, outside the VFW, and when I was fifteen I’d lie in that drift spread-eagle, my feathers
A User's Guide to Universal Order of Armageddon (Numero 221) [Anything for a Weird Life]
Apr 30, 2024
Columns
Tim's notes on Numero Group's double vinyl release of the indispensible Baltimore hardcore band's underappreciated catalog.
"Sepulcherality" by Cora Kircher
Apr 26, 2024
Poetry
I have a good example: it was on Saturday my mother and I picking out grave plots next to each other in the natural burial section of the Rosendale
“Barricade” by Will Marsh
Apr 25, 2024
Fiction
This morning, God shows up at my parents’ house, and before I can even open the front door, he’s rattling off instructions: “We cut strips from an
from Saturn Returns by Ashley E Walters
Apr 24, 2024
Visual Art & Poetry
selections from Walters' mixed-media zine
Fear Eats the Soul: Reflections on a Masterpiece
Apr 11, 2024
Nonfiction
Rhys Delany digs into Fassbinder's 1974 drama Ali: Fear Eats the Soul
BRUISER ZINE 004: Saturn Returns by Ashley E Walters
Apr 10, 2024
Google searches are poems. Spam emails are poems. Being lost is a poem. Everything reflects some part of me back to myself. It’s all kind of embarrassing.
Tape World: O.K. Let's Rock with... Nirvana
Apr 9, 2024
Columns
Tim returns to Tape World to examine a mysterious Nirvana bootleg
"Deconsecrators" by Terence Hannum
Apr 5, 2024
Fiction
a story from Hannum's collection Our Dead Age, a companion piece to Locrian's new album End Terrain.
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