Jared Warren
Jared Warren is an American musician who is the bassist of Big Business[1] (alongside drummer Coady Willis) and formerly the Melvins.
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Background information | |
Occupation(s) | Musician, songwriter |
Instrument(s) | Bass |
Career
Both Warren and Willis joined the Melvins in January 2006 and appear on (A) Senile Animal as well as 2008's Nude with Boots and 2010's album The Bride Screamed Murder. Warren had a role as actor in the 2009 horror movie Muckman. Warren was previously a member of bands Karp, Tight Bros from Way Back When,[2] White Shit, and The Whip.[3] He also contributed vocals to the song "Breaking Rocks" on the album Forging Steel and Laying Stone by Akimbo.
In 2020, Warren participated in a long form career spanning interview on Conan Neutron's Protonic Reversal,[4] speaking about the Whip reissues, Big Business, his time with the Melvins and much more.
In September 2022, Sara Lund from Unwound revealed in an interview with Pitchfork that Warren was recruited to play bass on the band's reunion tour, replacing late bassist Vern Rumsey.[5]
Select discography
Karp
- 1994: Mustaches Wild
- 1995: Suplex
- 1997: Self Titled LP
Tight Bros from Way Back When
- 1999: Running Thru My Bones
- 2001: Lend You a Hand
Big Business
- 2005: Head for the Shallow
- 2007: Here Come the Waterworks
- 2009: Mind the Drift
- 2011: Quadruple Single (EP)
- 2013: Battlefields Forever
- 2016: Command Your Weather
- 2019 - The Beast You Are
Melvins
- 2006: (A) Senile Animal
- 2008: Nude with Boots
- 2010: The Bride Screamed Murder
- 2011: Sugar Daddy Live (live album)
- 2012: The Bulls & the Bees (EP)
- 2013: Everybody Loves Sausages (select songs)
- 2016: Basses Loaded (on the song "Choco Plumbing")
References
- Mason, Stewart. "Biography: Big Business". AMG. Retrieved May 17, 2010.
- "Tight Bros From Way Back When on All Music".
- "The Whip on bandcamp".
- "Ep180: Jared Warren (Big Business, the Whip, KARP, Melvins)". radioneutron.com. Retrieved June 24, 2020.
- "Pitchfork: The Unwound Reunion Still Feels Like a Dream". pitchfork.com. Retrieved September 12, 2022.