Pushead

Brian Schroeder, also known as Pushead, is an American artist, record label owner, and writer within the hardcore punk and heavy metal cultures.[1]

Pushead
Pushead at San Diego Comic-Con 2009
Born
Brian Schroeder
NationalityAmerican
Occupation
  • Musician
  • artist
  • record label owner
  • writer
Years active1981–present

He was first active as the singer for the band Septic Death, obscure during their 1980s career but later recognized as pioneers of the thrashcore genre, gaining reviews in The Rocket[2] and Creem.[3] Schroeder has since worked primarily as an artist, often featuring images of skulls and skeletons in his work. He has created artwork for many bands, artists, and athletes including Metallica, Misfits, Dr. Dre, Travis Barker, Rocket from the Crypt, and Kool Keith. He has designed many record covers, T-shirts (most notably for Thrasher), skateboards, and two pairs of Nike SB Dunks.[4]

His record label, Pusmort Records, has released albums by Negative Gain,[5] Poison Idea,[6] Final Conflict,[7] Attitude Adjustment,[7] and others.

Artwork

The cover art for Give the Drummer Some by Travis Barker

Pushead's style typically involves detailed skulls which are often gruesome and weathered.[8][9] His work has been associated, in the early days with metal band Prong, and most visibly with Metallica, as seen in Metallica's 2 of One (music video for "One"), on the album cover for St. Anger, numerous interior album illustrations (most notably for ...And Justice for All), and various web graphics and T-shirt designs such as Metallica's Damage, Inc. graphic.[10]

Besides Metallica, Pushead has worked with a number of musical acts including Dr. Octagon, Kylesa, Necros, Prong, The Destructors, The Exploited, 16, Damad, Stormtroopers of Death, Jawbox, Misfits, Travis Barker and Corrosion of Conformity among others.[11]

In 1991, he designed and illustrated a number of sticker inserts for a series of heavy metal and hard rock trading cards called RockCards, released by Brockum.[12] He designed skateboard graphics[13] and advertisements for Zorlac Skateboards during the 1980s and beginning of the 1990s.[14]

Pushead was also an artist for the skateboard magazine Thrasher during the 1980s and early 1990s. His recent work includes a limited edition shoe released worldwide by Nike SB on December 17, 2005.

Record labels

Pushead founded the record labels Pusmort Records and Bacteria Sour.

Septic Death

Septic Death was a hardcore punk band formed in Boise, Idaho by Pushead. The band played only a few shows during its active years (1981 to 1986), mostly in their hometown, though records continued to be released up to 2006. Pushead was the main singer, and designed the band's album covers.

References

  1. The Art of Pushead, Puszone website, archived from the original on 2008-04-08, retrieved 2008-03-27
  2. Septic Death, septicdeath.com, retrieved 2008-03-27
  3. Untitled, septicdeath.com, archived from the original on 2006-05-27, retrieved 2008-03-27
  4. Nike Skateboarding, nike.com, archived from the original on 2008-05-09, retrieved 2008-03-27
  5. "Pusmort Chapter". www.pusfan.com.
  6. Selections from The Punk Vault [Poison Idea], punkvinyl.com, retrieved 2008-03-27
  7. "Pusmort Records Discography", pusfan.com, retrieved 2020-05-11
  8. Crocker, Chris (15 December 1992). Metallica: The Frayed Ends of Metal (1st ed.). St. Martin's Griffin. p. 82. ISBN 0312086350. Retrieved November 23, 2016.
  9. Wall, Mick (February 18, 2010). Appetite for Destruction: The Mick Wall Interviews. Orion. ISBN 9781409114352. Retrieved November 23, 2016.
  10. Metallica website, retrieved 2008-03-27
  11. "Album Review: Dr. Octagon", Rolling Stone, archived from the original on 2007-12-21, retrieved 2008-03-27 Rolling Stone magazine showing Pushead's artwork for Dr. Octagon
  12. "1991 Brockum Rock Sticker Pushead / Sanda Kuwait – Thingery Previews Postviews & Thoughts". www.saintstevensthingery.com.
  13. superFishal Collab DECK - Pushead - The Music, skatesonhaight.com, retrieved 2008-03-27 Pushead-designed skateboard
  14. Ads-Skateboard, pusfan.com, retrieved 2008-03-27
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