It's Wolfgang Van Halen's band by any other name, but for its new album, "The End," Mammoth has dropped the WVH from its ...
Speaking to MusicRadar, Wolfgang says of Meshuggah: “They’re the absolute pioneers. That first album, Contradictions Collapse ...
The throwbacks are limited to Mammoth's "The End" video as Wolfgang Van Halen reveals that one portion of the song features him using his father Eddie Van Halen's iconic "Frankenstein" guitar. The ...
Wolfgang Van Halen discusses the new Mammoth album The End and much more in a video interview with Heavy Consequence.
The music Van Halen created for “The End,” which he’ll be touring behind when he plays the Tabernacle Saturday, was mainly spurred by his navigating the California wildfires.
The Nirvana classic embodies some soloing advice that Wolfgang once got from his dad, the late, great Eddie Van Halen ...
Wolfgang admitted he surprised himself vocally this time around, as he experimented more with singing in his lower register and pushed himself to places he hadn't previously gone. And there's even a ...
Wolfgang Van Halen is clearly taking shots at somebody on Mammoth‘s new single “I Really Wanna.” Some clues from the song and video suggest his target is none other than David Lee Roth. You can watch ...
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For the better part of the decade, when he wasn’t battling aging trolls about his lineage online, Wolfgang Van Halen was carefully crafting his own material outside the band that bore his famous last ...
Wolfgang Van Halen's Mammoth have dropped the 'WVH' from their official name with the mainman revealing it was all down to a trademark issue. Previously known as Mammoth WVH, the group led by the son ...
Heavy is the head that wears the crown. In this case it’s Wolfgang Van Halen, whose late father, Edward, single-handedly reshaped guitar playing with Van Halen in much the way Jimi Hendrix did a few ...