Recorded with producer Michael Baskette at the famed 5150 studios, the record opens at No. 1 on the Top Rock Albums, Hard Rock Albums and Independent Albums charts, at No. 2 on the Top Album Sales and Current Album Sales lists, and at No. 12 on the Billboard 200 following its release on June 11.
“I’m blown away and eternally grateful for the support you’ve all given me,” shared the rocker on social media. “This is absolutely crazy. Thank you (Like seriously… a DEBUT ROCK album getting a top 15 placement on the Billboard Top 200 in 2021?! Absolutely insane. You are all incredible.)”
Introduced last fall with the lead single “The Distance” – a tribute to his late father Eddie Van Halen – Mammoth WVH sees Wolfgang writing the songs and performing all of the instrumentation and vocals for the project while carrying on the family’s history with his new music.
“The name Mammoth is really special to me,” explains Wolfgang. “Not only was it the name of Van Halen before it became Van Halen, but my father was also the lead singer. Ever since my dad told me this, I always thought that when I grew up, I’d call my own band Mammoth, because I loved the name so much. I’m so thankful that my father was able to listen to, and enjoy the music I made. Nothing made me happier than seeing how proud he was that I was continuing the family legacy.”
Following a series of US television performances in advance of the album’s release, Mammoth WVH will launch their first live dates this summer when they join Guns N’ Roses for a tour of US stadiums.
Stream the complete “Mammoth WVH” debut album here.
See also:
Wolfgang Van Halen streams Mammoth WVH debut album
Lost 1981 Van Halen dinosaur video surfaces online
Wolfgang Van Halen issues Don’t Back Down live video
Guns N’ Roses announce US tour with guests Mammoth WVH
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