Wolfgang Van Halen has announced his sophomore Mammoth Wvh album, Mammoth II, arriving August 4th. The video for lead single “Another Celebration at the End of the World” is now streaming ahead of the LP’s summer release date.
Wolfgang, the son of the late Eddie Van Halen, wasted no time announcing the new album after inking a record deal with BMG earlier in the week. As was the case with Mammoth Wvh’s eponymous debut, Wolfgang handled the entirety of the instrumentation and vocals on Mammoth II, recording at 5150 Studios with producer Michael “Elvis” Baskette.
The upbeat pop-rocker “Another Celebration at the End of the World” sees Wolfgang in full-on frontman mode, delivering a commanding vocal performance while unleashing guitar theatrics worthy of the name “Van Halen.”
In Wolfgang’s own words, the track’s content is indicative of what fans can expect from the rest of Mammoth II...
Wolfgang, the son of the late Eddie Van Halen, wasted no time announcing the new album after inking a record deal with BMG earlier in the week. As was the case with Mammoth Wvh’s eponymous debut, Wolfgang handled the entirety of the instrumentation and vocals on Mammoth II, recording at 5150 Studios with producer Michael “Elvis” Baskette.
The upbeat pop-rocker “Another Celebration at the End of the World” sees Wolfgang in full-on frontman mode, delivering a commanding vocal performance while unleashing guitar theatrics worthy of the name “Van Halen.”
In Wolfgang’s own words, the track’s content is indicative of what fans can expect from the rest of Mammoth II...
- 3/22/2023
- by Jon Hadusek
- Consequence - Music
Wolfgang Van Halen’s Mammoth Wvh returns this summer with their sophomore album Mammoth 2, the first single for which was released Wednesday, “Another Celebration at the End of the World.”
“I knew that I wanted the new album to contain elements of what people heard on the debut, but also giving me a chance to branch out a bit,” Van Halen said in a statement.
“‘Another Celebration at the End of the World’ is definitely a song that showcases what people can expect from the new album. It is a...
“I knew that I wanted the new album to contain elements of what people heard on the debut, but also giving me a chance to branch out a bit,” Van Halen said in a statement.
“‘Another Celebration at the End of the World’ is definitely a song that showcases what people can expect from the new album. It is a...
- 3/22/2023
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
Wolfgang Van Halen is playing a lot of Apex Legends at the moment, and just got engaged to his longtime girlfriend. Otherwise, besides hosting a monthly SiriusXM show, he’s enjoying a brief period of “doing nothing” after a long run of touring behind his well-received, years-in-the-making powerhouse of a debut album, Mammoth Wvh – also the name of his one-man band, which becomes an actual band on the road. Later this year, he’ll tour Europe for the first time, and is set to be a guest at two Taylor Hawkins tribute concerts,...
- 7/17/2022
- by Brian Hiatt
- Rollingstone.com
Previous | Image 1 of 10 | NextThe legendary Slash at the Riviera Theatre. Chicago.
Chicago – The concert season has begun full throttle again and what better man to put that accelerator down than Slash, former lead guitarist of Guns N’ Roses and now on worldwide tour with band collaborators Myles Kennedy & The Conspirators. The band features lead singer Kennedy, Slash, bassist Todd Kerns, drummer Brent Fitz and rhythm guitarist Frank Sidoris. They appeared in Chicago at the Riviera Theatre (The Riv) on March 2nd, 2022, and Music Photographer Jeff “Doc” Doles got the Exclusive Photos.
Slash and the Myles Kennedy foursome released “Apocalyptic Love” in 2012, followed by “World of Fire” (2014) and “Living the Dream” (2018). They are touring on the heels of their latest release, “Enter 4.” Slash recently said they captured a certain “magic” on the album – the sound of five musicians and band mates listening to and playing off one another in the spirit of live,...
Chicago – The concert season has begun full throttle again and what better man to put that accelerator down than Slash, former lead guitarist of Guns N’ Roses and now on worldwide tour with band collaborators Myles Kennedy & The Conspirators. The band features lead singer Kennedy, Slash, bassist Todd Kerns, drummer Brent Fitz and rhythm guitarist Frank Sidoris. They appeared in Chicago at the Riviera Theatre (The Riv) on March 2nd, 2022, and Music Photographer Jeff “Doc” Doles got the Exclusive Photos.
Slash and the Myles Kennedy foursome released “Apocalyptic Love” in 2012, followed by “World of Fire” (2014) and “Living the Dream” (2018). They are touring on the heels of their latest release, “Enter 4.” Slash recently said they captured a certain “magic” on the album – the sound of five musicians and band mates listening to and playing off one another in the spirit of live,...
- 3/13/2022
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
Slash featuring Myles Kennedy and the Conspirators appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live to play their raucous new song, “The River Is Rising.”
The Guns N’ Roses guitarist joined his bandmates — singer Myles Kennedy, bassist Todd Kerns, drummer Brent Fitz and guitarist Frank Sidoris — on the late-night show’s stage for a performance of the hard rock track, which comes off the group’s new album, 4.
Slash also sat down with host Jimmy Kimmel to discuss the album, which drops Feb. 11. Wearing his signature hat and sunglasses, the guitarist talked about...
The Guns N’ Roses guitarist joined his bandmates — singer Myles Kennedy, bassist Todd Kerns, drummer Brent Fitz and guitarist Frank Sidoris — on the late-night show’s stage for a performance of the hard rock track, which comes off the group’s new album, 4.
Slash also sat down with host Jimmy Kimmel to discuss the album, which drops Feb. 11. Wearing his signature hat and sunglasses, the guitarist talked about...
- 2/3/2022
- by Emily Zemler
- Rollingstone.com
Slash featuring Myles Kennedy & the Conspirators have released a bluesy new song, “Mind Your Manners,” from the group’s upcoming album Living the Dream.
The Guns N’ Roses guitarist alternates between ragged power chords and squealing solos throughout the song; on the chorus, Kennedy layers his voice into stacked harmonies.
“Mind Your Manners” is the second preview from Living the Dream, following the July-issued “Driving Rain.” As Slash recently told Forbes, the new single was the first song the band played together in their jams for the new LP, the...
The Guns N’ Roses guitarist alternates between ragged power chords and squealing solos throughout the song; on the chorus, Kennedy layers his voice into stacked harmonies.
“Mind Your Manners” is the second preview from Living the Dream, following the July-issued “Driving Rain.” As Slash recently told Forbes, the new single was the first song the band played together in their jams for the new LP, the...
- 8/17/2018
- by Ryan Reed
- Rollingstone.com
Slash featuring Myles Kennedy & the Conspirators issued a new single called “Driving Rain,” a preview of their upcoming album Living the Dream. The Guns N’ Roses guitarist plays bluesy riffs and solos throughout the blistering track.
In a statement about the song, Slash recalled performing the main riff with the band for the first time at a New Hampshire venue during their tour behind 2014’s World on Fire, their most recent LP. “It’s a cool guitar part we ran though, and from that point forward the rest of the...
In a statement about the song, Slash recalled performing the main riff with the band for the first time at a New Hampshire venue during their tour behind 2014’s World on Fire, their most recent LP. “It’s a cool guitar part we ran though, and from that point forward the rest of the...
- 7/25/2018
- by Ryan Reed
- Rollingstone.com
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