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Wolfgang Van Halen joins the Rock Feed Podcast for his first-ever appearance to talk Mammoth’s new album “The End.” Wolfgang Van Halen breaks down the 18-month album grind, why touring shuts off writing mode, and how recording every instrument is his way of proving this is 100% his vision. We also get into the real pressure of the Van Halen name, why Wolfgang Van Halen is determined to be his own person, the bands that shaped his sound, and the four-year fight to claim the Mammoth name. Listen now, then drop your favorite track from The End in the comments. Check out the new Mammoth album here: https://mammoth.band/ 🔥 Join the Feed Fam — unlock comment badges, emojis, early drops, and exclusive perks, all while directly supporting Rock Feed: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeS9Gr2R2nJa_wrjUke2-Tw/join I'd appreciate it if you took a moment to follow :) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rockfeednet X: (formerly Twitter) https://twitter.com/RockFeedNet Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rockfeedofficial Website: https://www.rockfeed.net 0:00 Wolfgang Van Halen Joins the Rock Feed Podcast 0:15 Keeping an Incredibly Busy Schedule 1:49 Playing Every Instrument on the Albums 2:52 Dealing With Internet Haters 3:41 Bands That Influenced Wolfgang Van Halen 4:28 Being a Fan of Djent 5:31 Working in the Studio 6:57 What The Album Name 'The End' Means 8:49 Legal Fight to Use MAMMOTH Name 10:11 Melody Rules: Big Choruses and Ballads Still Matter 12:06 Getting Called by Metallica to Tour Stadiums with Them 15:04 Mammoth Keeps Winning Over Fans

About Wolfgang Van Halen

Wolfgang William Van Halen ( van HAY-lən, Dutch: [ˈʋɔl(ə)fxɑŋ ˈʋɪlijɑɱ vɑn ˈɦaːlə(n)], born March 16, 1991) is an American musician, singer, and songwriter. The son of actress Valerie Bertinelli and guitarist Eddie Van Halen, he performed alongside his father and his uncle Alex as the bassist for Van Halen from 2007 to 2020. He also performed with the heavy metal band Tremonti from 2012 to 2016. After his father died in 2020, which led to the disbanding of Van Halen, he began to focus on his sol...

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Wolfgang Van Halen's candid conversation on the Rock Feed Podcast offers a fascinating glimpse into his creative process, personal struggles, and musical evolution. As the son of guitar legend Eddie Van Halen, Wolfgang has always walked in the shadow of his father's iconic status in the music world. However, with his solo project Mammoth, he is determined to forge his own path and prove that he is more than just a name.

The 18:40 clip features an engaging discussion between Wolfgang and the Rock Feed Podcast hosts, covering various aspects of his life as a musician. One notable aspect is his revelation about the hilarious gift he received from Metallica. While this anecdote might seem lighthearted, it speaks to the camaraderie and respect that exists within the metal community.

Wolfgang's openness about his struggles with internet haters and the pressure of living up to the Van Halen name is refreshing. It highlights the challenges he faces as a musician trying to establish himself in an industry where expectations are often high. His willingness to share these personal struggles demonstrates his commitment to authenticity and vulnerability, traits that are essential for building a loyal fan base.

The conversation also delves into Wolfgang's musical influences, which span from classic rock to more contemporary genres like djent. This eclecticism is evident in Mammoth's sound, which blends heavy riffs with catchy melodies. His emphasis on big choruses and ballads still matter underscores the importance of songcraft in his music.

One of the most intriguing aspects of this conversation is Wolfgang's account of working with Metallica to tour stadiums. The fact that he was called upon by one of the biggest metal bands in the world speaks to his growing reputation as a talented musician. His decision to decline the offer and focus on Mammoth instead showcases his dedication to his solo project.

The clip also touches on the four-year legal battle Wolfgang faced to claim the name "Mammoth" for his band. This ordeal is a testament to his perseverance and commitment to his artistic vision. The fact that he has emerged victorious and is now able to share his music with fans under this moniker is a triumph in itself.

Throughout the conversation, Wolfgang's enthusiasm and passion for music shine through. His dedication to creating something authentic and true to himself is inspiring, especially given the weight of his family legacy. As he continues to grow as an artist, it will be fascinating to see how Mammoth evolves and what new sounds he brings to the table.

The Rock Feed Podcast offers a unique platform for artists to share their stories and connect with fans on a deeper level. This conversation between Wolfgang Van Halen and the podcast hosts is a prime example of this format's success in providing an intimate look into the lives and creative processes of musicians.

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