Modest Mouse Drummer Jeremiah Green Passes Away Aged 45

1 January 2023 | 6:43 pm | Staff Writer

Just a week after news broke of his cancer diagnosis the Washington-based drummer has succumbed to the disease.

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The news was broken on social media by the band, stating:

"I don’t know a way to ease into this: Today we lost our dear friend Jeremiah. He laid down to rest and simply faded out. I’d like to say a bunch of pretty words right now, but it just isn’t the time. These will come later, and from many people."

Just last week, news of the drummer's cancer battle broke, with the revealation that his cancer was stage four. At the time radio DJ and friend Marco Collins stated that despite the diagnosis that the prognosis remained good. 

Due to his diagnosis, Green didn't play at a run of Modest Mouse shows that celebrated the 25th anniversary of their seminal album, The Lonesome Crowded West.

In 1993, Green co-founded the band alongside vocalist and lyricist Isaac Brock and bassist Eric Judy and has experienced the longest time in Modest Mouse besides Brock. Green briefly departed the band between 2003 and 2004 and therefore didn't play on their 2004 album, Good News For People Who Love Bad News.

In a 2015 interview with The Music promoting the band's appearance at Bluesfest and accompanying sideshows, Brock offered: "But truly and non-butt-lickingly, I fucking love playing Australia. I like Australia – I’ve only hung out on the crust, but the crust is nice! I’m not sure about what goes on 30 miles inland at all – I’m guessing iron mining and a couple of kangaroos – but it’s great there.

"One of the first times we ever went there I took a week or so afterwards to up to the Great Barrier Reef and around that area, and I was in the ocean and there was no one fucking around, no one on the beach for miles in each direction, and I’m flailing around in there by myself, just going, ‘This is amazing! What’s wrong with these people? Do they not know this exists?’ But the sign that I’d kinda glanced at when I walked down to the shore apparently warned of a crazy box jellyfish eruption right around then and you were not supposed to be in the water.

He added, "It was the only time in my life – and might be the last time in my life, unless some wonderful very proactive plague hits the planet – when I get to be on a badass beach without a whole bunch of other people. More of that please."


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