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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 II is the second studio album by American rock band Mammoth WVH. Similar to the first album, Mammoth WVH (2021), all writing, vocals, and instruments were all done by Wolfgang Van Halen . The album was released through I Am the Sheriff and BMG Rights Management on August 4, 2023.
In February 2021, Wolfgang announced that Mammoth WVH's self-titled debut album would be released on June 11 of the same year. [8] Later that month, Wolfgang stated that Mammoth WVH will move forward as his primary project, confirming that while it started off as a solo project, he considers the lineup a band.
Wolfgang Van Halen began playing bass in his dad's band Van Halen in 2007 and is now ready to release his first-ever solo album, Mammoth WVH. Van Halen wrote all 13 songs, sings, and plays every ...
Mammoth WVH, the solo project of multi-instrumentalist Wolfgang Van Halen, has set an Aug. 4 release date for its sophomore album, the aptly named Mammoth II. The 10-track project was recorded at ...
Some album covers prove controversial due to their titles alone. When the Sex Pistols released Never Mind The Bollocks…in 1977, a record shop owner in Nottingham named Chris Searle was arrested ...
It was also covered by Overkill on their 1999 cover album "Coverkill". Karma to Burn's 2011 album 'V' closes with a cover of "Never Say Die." Ozzy Osbourne performed "Never Say Die" for his live album "Speak of the Devil". Baltimoore released a covers album in 2003 titled "Ultimate Tribute" with track 4 being "Never Say Die!".
In 2016, the band returned briefly to the studio to write and record an EP, Mammoth Bloody Mammoth. The album featured a cover of the MC5's Kick Out The Jams. The EP was supported with a European tour with label mates Green Leaf and My Sleeping Karma and shows in Australia supporting Hellyeah and Black Label Society.