Ben Verellen | |
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Origin | Tacoma, Washington, USA |
Genres | Post-hardcore, heavy metal, noise rock, country |
Occupations | Musician, record producer, audio engineer, entrepreneur |
Instruments | Bass, guitar, drums |
Years active | 1995–present |
Labels | Hydra Head |
Associated acts | Harkonen, Roy, These Arms Are Snakes, Helms Alee |
Ben Verellen (born Benjamin James Verellen) is an American musician from Tacoma, Washington. Ben Verellen is also the brother of Dave Verellen—member of Botch, Roy, and Narrows.
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Verellen's first role was as drummer of the Tacoma post-hardcore/noise rock group Harkonen which formed in 1995.[1][2] Harkonen released their debut album in 1999 through Wreck-Age before signing to Hydra Head Records in 2001.[2] The group's final release was Like a Virgin—a split release with These Arms Are Snakes— before disbanding in 2005.
He formed the country music/folk rock band Roy as a side project in 2002 with his brother Dave Verellen and Brian Cook. The group released two studio albums and a few EPs and has been inactive since 2006.[3]
Verellen performed additional bass on These Arms Are Snakes' debut album Oxeneers or the Lion Sleeps When Its Antelope Go Home,[4] and was also briefly a touring drummer in 2005 until he abruptly quit without explanation and was quickly replaced by Chris Common.[5]
He is currently a member of the experimental metal band Helms Alee.[6]
In 2000, Verellen began working as an audio engineer for many local Washington bands in his basement.[1] He later earned a Bachelor's degree in electrical engineering, and started his own business building and selling guitar amplifiers called Verellen Amplifiers.[1][6]
With Harkonen
With Roy[4]
With Helms Alee
Year | Band | Album | Role |
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2004 | These Arms Are Snakes | Oxeneers or the Lion Sleeps When Its Antelope Go Home | Additional bass[4] |
2006 | Botch | 061502 | Backing vocals[4] |
2009 | Pelican | What We All Come to Need | Guest bass[4] |
Year | Band | Album | Role |
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2005 | Valis | Champions of Magic | Engineer[4] |
2006 | The Plains | Boy in the Mansuit | Mixing, vocal engineer[4] |
2006 | The Vows | Vows | Engineer[4] |
2006 | Mastodon | Blood Mountain | Assistant engineer[4] |
2006 | The Helm | Grim Harvest | Engineer, mixing[4] |
2007 | Champion | Different Directions | Engineer, mixing[4] |
2007 | Lozen | Enemies Against Power | Engineer[4] |
2008 | Mamiffer | Hirror Enniffer | Engineer[4] |
2009 | John Spalding | Loveland: The Beautiful Truth | Engineer[4] |
2009 | The Nightgowns | Sing Something | Tracking[4] |