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Jared Warren

Jared Warren is an musician from the , best known as the , lead vocalist, and synthesizer player for the duo , which he co-founded in 2004 with drummer . Active in the scene since the early , Warren first rose to prominence as the for the influential and band Karp, formed in the area. The band released three albums between 1993 and 1997 before disbanding in the late , after which Warren briefly fronted the short-lived project The Whip. Warren's collaboration with Willis in produced five studio albums, starting with Head for the Shallow in 2005, blending heavy riffs, punk energy, and experimental elements. In 2006, the duo joined the veteran heavy metal band as official members, contributing to recordings like the 2012 live album The Bulls & the Bees and touring extensively until their departure in 2013. More recently, since 2022, Warren has served as the bassist for the reunited post-hardcore group , filling in for the late Vern Rumsey and performing on their North American tours celebrating the band's legacy. His versatile style, often featuring aggressive bass tones and multi-instrumental contributions, has made him a key figure in the evolution of , , and heavy music genres.

Early life

Upbringing in Washington

Jared Warren grew up in , a small town in Thurston County adjacent to in the . He spent his childhood and formative years in this close-knit community, which offered a quiet, suburban lifestyle surrounded by the region's natural landscapes. Warren attended Tumwater High School during his teenage years, navigating the social dynamics of a rural high school environment where peer relationships were central to daily life. The cultural setting of Tumwater, characterized by its small-town atmosphere and proximity to the state capital, provided a stable yet insular backdrop that influenced his early . Specific details about his life are not publicly documented. The local environment in Tumwater, with its pine-scented forests and access to outdoor spaces, contributed to the geographic context of his upbringing. The burgeoning scene in nearby exerted a distant cultural influence on the area during this period.

Entry into music scene

Jared Warren's exposure to the scene in Spokane during the profoundly shaped his musical outlook, immersing him in the raw energy and DIY ethos of the regional underground. This influence extended to the burgeoning community, where he began channeling his interests into active participation. Growing up in Tumwater, Washington, Warren drew on local social networks from high school to form his earliest bands, including Witchypoo, alongside friends immersed in the Pacific Northwest's punk culture. Warren was high school classmates with Justin Trosper, , and Brandt Sandeno, who formed the early band Giant Henry (later ), and he booked local shows with them. In Witchypoo, featuring collaborators like Sarah Utter and , Warren contributed as a vocalist, highlighting his ties to Olympia's tight-knit scene, though it emerged slightly later in his development. These early endeavors held local significance within Olympia's , fostering a space for raw, community-driven performances that epitomized the DIY spirit of the late and early 1990s. Warren's entry was marked by key live shows at informal venues and house parties, where exposure to touring bands like the inspired his commitment to heavy, aggressive sounds.

Musical career

Karp (1990–1998)

Karp was formed in 1990 in , by high school classmates Jared Warren on bass and vocals, Chris Smith on guitar and vocals, and Scott Jernigan on drums. The band emerged as an outlet for the trio amid a conservative small-town environment where they faced ridicule from jocks, channeling their frustrations into aggressive music as a form of escape. The band's sound blended , , and elements, characterized by raw intensity, dual vocals, and heavy riffing that positioned Karp as a seminal act in the Pacific Northwest's underground scene. Rooted in the ecosystem of nearby , they shared stages and influences with contemporaries like the and , contributing to the region's reputation for innovative, abrasive punk and metal hybrids during the . In the mid-1990s, Karp gained momentum by signing with the indie label , enabling wider exposure through releases and extensive touring. They embarked on their first tour in a dilapidated van, playing house shows and clubs while fostering a DIY ethos, and later supported acts like while undertaking international trips, including to , which solidified their in noise and sludge circles. Internally, Karp thrived on the close-knit of its members, with Warren emerging as a key creative force through his driving bass lines and shared vocal duties that amplified the band's chaotic energy and humorous edge against suburban conformity. However, tensions arose from personal struggles, particularly Smith's escalating , which eroded the group's cohesion. The band disbanded in 1998 primarily due to these internal strains, including Smith's substance issues, which led to creative differences and the pursuit of separate paths, marking the end of Karp's original run.

Post-Karp projects (1998–2003)

Following the dissolution of Karp in 1998, Jared Warren formed Tight Bros from Way Back When in 1999, taking on lead vocals in a band that fused high-energy with , metal, , and experimental influences drawn from acts like the and . Warren, formerly Karp's bassist and singer, collaborated with guitarist Dave Harvey and bassist Quittner, both ex-members of Behead the No Shall Live, while drummers Olsen and later Damm rounded out the lineup. The group's style emphasized relentless pacing, layered percussion, and Warren's intense, soul-inflected screeching, creating a raw, original sound amid the underground. In 2002, Warren joined The Whip, a short-lived and outfit formed with ex-Karp drummer Scott Jernigan and Thrones' Joe Preston on guitar. The band, active until 2003, delivered abrasive, heavy riffs and chaotic energy typical of the scene, though it disbanded abruptly due to lineup changes and logistical hurdles. During this transitional period, Warren also contributed to minor underground projects that remained largely local and low-profile, reflecting the fragmented nature of 's DIY ethos. The Olympia scene itself faced challenges, including financial strains on independent labels like , which owed royalties to artists such as Warren and his former Karp bandmates, amid a broader shift toward less commercial, participation-focused punk communities. Personal and scene-wide changes, including band breakups and evolving priorities in the post-grunge era, prompted Warren to experiment across these outlets before pursuing more stable collaborations.

Big Business (2003–present)

Big Business was formed in 2003 in by bassist and vocalist Jared Warren, formerly of the band Karp, and drummer , previously of , initially as a bass-and-drums duo focused on recording heavy, riff-driven material blending , , and influences. The project quickly evolved from a side endeavor into the duo's primary creative outlet, with Warren taking primary responsibility for songwriting, bass lines, and vocals that deliver a bellowing, operatic intensity. Their debut album, Head for the Shallow, was released in 2005 on , establishing their reputation for dense, aggressive soundscapes built around interlocking rhythms and distorted riffs. To facilitate live performances, the band expanded beyond the duo format, incorporating additional musicians such as Scott from 2008 to 2012, temporarily forming a trio or quartet that allowed for more dynamic stage presentations during extensive tours across the and . These tours, including opening slots for the —which provided significant exposure to wider heavy rock audiences—highlighted Big Business's relentless energy and ability to translate their studio precision to chaotic live settings, earning praise for a sound that critics described as "frantic meets sludgy metal dirges." Lineup fluctuations continued, with occasional additions like producer Toshi Kasai on guitar, but the core duo of Warren and Willis remained the driving force, later establishing their own Gold Metal Records imprint to release works such as the 2011 EP Quadruple Single. The band's heavy, riff-centric style has garnered critical acclaim for its eccentricity and playfulness within the stoner/sludge genre, with reviewers noting how Warren's songwriting avoids conventional metal tropes in favor of anxious, hook-laden compositions that feel both massive and intimate. By the , had solidified as a key player in underground heavy rock, releasing like 2019's The Beast You Are on , which captured their raw, live-wire in tracks emphasizing explosive drumming and warped narratives. The duo performed sporadically through 2024, including festival appearances and club shows in the and , maintaining their DIY approach to touring and recording while prioritizing conceptual depth over commercial output.

Melvins (2006–2015)

In 2006, Jared Warren and drummer from the duo were invited to join the , forming a four-piece lineup alongside guitarist/vocalist and drummer . This expansion marked a significant evolution for the band, incorporating Warren's aggressive bass lines and backing vocals into their established sound. The addition of the Big Business rhythm section allowed the Melvins to adopt a more streamlined, powerhouse approach during live performances and recordings. Warren's integration contributed to a shift toward a heavier, more direct style infused with energy and elements, particularly evident on the 2006 album (A) Senile Animal. His driving bass work complemented the dual drumming of Crover and Willis, creating a denser, riff-heavy texture that emphasized raw aggression over the band's prior experimental tendencies. Critics noted this period's focus on relentless, sludgy grooves rooted in influences, with Warren's contributions adding vocal harmonies and rhythmic intensity that amplified the ' live ferocity. During this era, the Melvins undertook extensive tours across and , showcasing the four-piece's dynamic interplay in high-energy shows. Warren's and vocal role often intertwined with Osborne's leads, fostering a yet cohesive stage presence that highlighted shared screaming and riff-driven chaos. Notable performances included festival appearances and headline runs where the lineup's twin-drumming setup propelled extended jams, drawing praise for its punishing volume and precision. Warren's primary involvement with the Melvins ended in 2015, primarily due to scheduling conflicts arising from the band's demanding tour commitments, which had limited time for activities. This departure allowed him to refocus on his foundational project, though the four-piece configuration had solidified the ' reputation for innovative heavy music during those nine years.

Unwound reunion (2022–present)

In July 2022, announced their reunion after a 20-year hiatus, with drummer and guitarist/vocalist Justin Trosper recruiting Jared Warren to play bass and Scott Seckington on guitar and keyboards for the live performances, filling the role left vacant by the 2020 of founding member . Warren's invitation stemmed from his deep roots in the Pacific Northwest's scene, where his early work with Karp had intersected with Unwound's Olympia-based ecosystem. The initial launched in February 2023 with a seven-date U.S. run, beginning at Seattle's and extending to cities including , , , , and . The reunion emphasized live renditions of Unwound's catalog, with 2024 featuring full performances of their 1994 album to mark its 30th anniversary, alongside the band's inaugural Australian tour. These shows highlighted Warren's integration into the group's dynamic, adapting his aggressive, riff-driven bass technique—honed in heavier outfits like and —to Unwound's angular, noise-infused structures. Into 2025, Unwound continued touring under the banner of the "30 Years of The Future of What Tour," with dates including shows in the , , and through November. Band members have reflected on Warren's contributions as a respectful evolution of the band's sound, noting in interviews that his presence evokes Rumsey's spirit without imitation, allowing the performances to serve as both and reinvention amid ongoing grief. This tour-specific role underscores Warren's commitment to preserving Unwound's legacy through faithful yet vital live executions.

Discography

Solo and collaborative releases

Warren's solo output is limited, with no full-length albums released under his own name, though he has engaged in various side projects and guest contributions stemming from his post-Karp activities in the late and . These efforts highlight his involvement in experimental and scenes, often as a and vocalist.

Witchypoo (1990–2000)

Witchypoo, an Olympia-based supergroup featuring rotating members from the local and scenes, included Warren on bass and vocals during its active years. The band released several EPs and albums blending , , and experimental elements. Key releases include:
  • Mixed Metaphor (7" single, 1991, ) – Warren contributed bass and backing vocals.
  • Everybody Looks Good in a Helmet (CD, 1995, Up Records) – Full band effort with Warren's bass work prominent in tracks like "."
  • Pitching Woo (EP, 1999, ) – Warren handled bass across the four tracks.
  • (album, 2000, ) – Warren's final contribution, providing bass on songs such as "Everybody Looks Good in a Helmet, Pt. 2" and "Mechanical Mumble."

Tight Bros from Way Back When (1998–2001)

Tight Bros from Way Back When was a short-lived project featuring Warren on vocals and bass, alongside members from other scene bands. The group released one blending raw and elements.
  • Lend You a Hand (/, 2001, Up Records) – Warren provided lead vocals and bass on all tracks, including "Inside Looking Out" and "Because I Said So."

The Whip (2002–2003)

The Whip was a brief noise rock and sludge project fronted by Warren on bass and vocals, with drummer Dave Lombardo (Slayer) on some recordings. Initially releasing a split single, archival material was compiled and released in 2020.
  • Freelance Liaison / Sheep and Goat Judgement (Split 7" single with Midwife, 2003, Up Records) – Warren on bass and vocals for The Whip's side.
  • The Whip (compilation LP, 2020, Wantage USA) – Posthumous full-length compiling session material recorded in 2002–2003, with Warren on bass and vocals across tracks like "Everybody Deserves to Eat" and "Day to Day Database."
  • Live at the Smell 2/28/03 (live LP, 2020, We Empty Rooms) – Archival live recording featuring Warren's performances.

White Shit (2009–2010)

In a collaborative punk project with drummer Coady Willis (also of Big Business) and guitarist Andy Coronado (Monorchid), Warren served as vocalist and bassist, delivering raw, aggressive hardcore tracks. The band's brief output focused on short, intense releases:
  • Sculpted Beef (LP, 2009, Post Present Medium) – Warren's punk shout vocals defined the album's back-to-basics energy, as heard in the title track.
  • Carry Me (EP, 2010, Post Present Medium) – Three tracks featuring Warren's bass and vocals, including the lead single "Carry Me."
  • White Shi'ite (EP, 2010, Wantage USA) – Warren contributed to all three songs, emphasizing the band's angry, weird hardcore style.
No additional solo releases by Warren have been documented as of November 16, 2025, though archival collaborative material from The Whip was issued in 2020; his focus remains on band commitments.

With Karp

Karp's releases during Jared Warren's tenure with the band exemplified their raw sound, blending riffs with energy. The band's full-length debut, Mustaches Wild, was released in 1994 on , with Warren contributing bass and vocals throughout the album. In 1995, Karp issued Suplex on K Records, another full-length where Warren handled bass and lead vocals on several tracks, including "Get No Toys (When You Pay The Money)" and "Lorch-Miller." The group's final studio album, the Self Titled LP, came out in 1997 via K Records, featuring Warren on bass and vocals for songs like "Bacon Industry" and "We Ate Sand."

With Big Business

Big Business, formed in 2004 as a duo by Jared Warren on bass and vocals alongside drummer Coady Willis, has released a series of EPs, singles, and full-length albums characterized by heavy sludge and stoner metal influences, with Warren's contributions central to the band's dense, riff-driven sound. The band's initial output included the Tour EP in 2004, a self-produced 7" vinyl featuring raw, high-energy tracks that established their two-piece intensity, released on Wäntage USA. This was followed by the debut full-length Head for the Shallow in 2005 on Hydra Head Records, available in CD and LP formats, where Warren's aggressive bass lines and vocals propelled songs like "O.G." and "Focus Pocus" into a noisy, sludge-heavy territory. In 2006, Tour EP II emerged as a self-released cassette and digital release, capturing live-like urgency in short bursts of instrumentation. The following year, 2007 saw the release of Here Come the Waterworks, a pivotal full-length on in CD, LP, and digital formats, showcasing Warren's evolving vocal delivery over extended tracks exploring themes of disaster and unease, such as "." Tour EP III, self-released in 2008, continued the EP tradition with compact, road-tested material available on cassette. This led into Mind the Drift in 2009, another full-length issued in and editions, where Warren's work intertwined with added guitar elements for a more expansive, psychedelic edge on tracks like "The Drift." The 2011 Quadruple Single EP on Gold Metal Records, formatted as a 10" vinyl at , delivered four potent tracks—"Always Never Know When To Quit," "Ice-Cold War," "City Ham," and "Guns"—highlighting Warren's commanding presence in the band's transitional phase. In 2013, Battlefields Forever appeared on Gold Metal Records in and formats, emphasizing Warren's vocal ferocity amid battle-themed and relentless rhythms. By 2016, the band issued Command Your Weather, a full-length on in LP, CD, and digital formats, returning to core duo dynamics with Warren's bass anchoring atmospheric, weather-inspired compositions like "Blacker Holes." That year also featured Tour EP 4, a limited 7" series of tour-exclusive singles self-released on vinyl, extending their tradition of ephemeral, high-volume outputs. The most recent full-length to date, The Beast You Are (2019) on in LP, CD, and digital editions, refined Warren's dual role in 13 tracks of no-frills heavy , including standouts "Abdominal Snowman" and "Let Them Grind," marking a mature summation of the band's sonic evolution.

With Melvins

Jared Warren joined the in 2006 alongside drummer from , expanding the band into a four-piece configuration with on guitar and vocals and on drums. This lineup marked a significant evolution in the ' sound, infusing their foundation with heavier, fuzzier bass lines and dynamic rhythm sections that emphasized lumbering grooves and experimental textures. Warren's contributions as bassist and backing vocalist added depth to the band's dense, slow-paced aggression, often complementing Osborne's leads with precise, overdriven tones. The debut album with this lineup, (A) Senile Animal (2006, ), showcased Warren's bass and vocals prominently, particularly on tracks like "A History of Bad Men," where his howling delivery and fuzzy low-end drove the sludge-heavy riffs. The record revitalized the ' sound, blending their signature slow-motion heaviness with renewed sludge intensity from the rhythm section. Follow-up Nude with Boots (2008, ) continued this momentum, with Warren's bass anchoring extended jams and providing vocal support on songs such as "The Talking Horse," enhancing the album's loud, deliberate plod. Critics noted the band's enduring slowness and volume, crediting for maintaining the ' core while introducing subtle nimbleness. In 2010, The Bride Screamed Murder (Ipecac Recordings) featured Warren on bass and vocals throughout, contributing to its unpredictable mix of twists, jokes, and diversions amid the grunge-rooted experimentation. His bass lines underpinned tracks like "Civilized Worm," adding layers of humor and abrasion to the proceedings. The 2012 EP The Bulls & the Bees (Scion Audio/Visual) further highlighted Warren's role, with his bass and vocals driving the raw, riff-centric tracks in this digital-only release. That same year, full-length Freak Puke (Ipecac Recordings) exemplified the lineup's versatility, as Warren's contributions supported lineup shifts and unpredictable sludge explorations. Warren's final Melvins studio album, Hold It In (2014, Ipecac Recordings), wrapped his tenure with bass and vocal work that amplified the band's psych-tinged heaviness, though he was absent from the subsequent Tres Cabrones due to paternity leave. Overall, Warren's nine-year involvement injected a consistent rhythmic punch, distinguishing this era's broader experimentation from the Melvins' prior configurations.

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