
Episode 195 wraps up our review of Mammoth WVH and honestly… Wolfgang came out swinging on this one. Massive riffs, killer melodies, and enough guitar layers to make your stereo beg for mercy. 🤘
We break down the highs, the hooks, and the moments that made this debut hit so hard.
Mammoth WVH (later retitled to Mammoth) is the debut studio album by American rock band Mammoth. The album was released on June 11, 2021, by EX1 Records.
The album’s origins can be traced back to 2013 after Wolfgang Van Halen finished the A Different Kind of Truth Tour with Van Halen and began working on his own music. The album was completed in 2018.
For the opening track, “Mr. Ed”, Wolfgang used the original Electro-Harmonix Micro-Synthesizer that his father, Eddie Van Halen, used for the 1981 Van Halen track “Sunday Afternoon in the Park”.
Wolfgang used his father’s original Frankenstrat guitar for the solos on “Mammoth” and “Feel”.
The album cover features a painting by American painter John Brosio of a giant crab terrorizing a parking lot. When asked about the significance of the crab, Wolfgang Van Halen responded on Twitter with a screenshot of the synonyms of the word “mammoth”, further stating that “We all know it takes being a Van Halen to understand that the word mammoth means ‘big.’“
Mammoth
Wolfgang Van Halen – lead & backing vocals, lead & rhythm guitars, keyboards, piano, bass guitar, drums, percussion
Production
Michael Baskette – production, mixing
Josh Saldate – engineering
Jef Moll – engineering, editing
Brad Blackwood – mastering
Artwork
John Brosio – artwork
Chuck Brueckmann – art direction, design
Travis Shinn – photography
Intro Music/Wheel Spin Music by LiteSaturation from Pixabay
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