Mammoth’s “The End” Album Drops In October

Mammoth (formerly Mammoth WVH), led by songwriter, vocalist, and multi-instrumentalist Wolfgang Van Halen, will release its third album, “The End,” on October 24th. It was recorded at the 5150 studio in L.A. with produced Michael “Elvis” Baskette.,

The album’s title track has landed in the Top 5 at Active Rock radio while generating nearly four million views.

The End

“I’ve had the tapping idea on the intro since before Mammoth,” offered Wolfgang Van Halen.” “I was able to fit it into this world. It’s still over-the-top and shreddy, but it’s also melodic and controlled. Overall, I was doing some different things on the record, and I knew this was going to be a big step.”

“I’ve wanted to be just ‘Mammoth’ since the beginning,” added Van Halen “We put in a crazy amount of work to get here, and we’ve been able to embrace this name. It’s also our first titled album without a number. It feels like a rebirth.”

The set also features “The Spell.”

The Spell

“The End” Tracks:

01. One Of A Kind
02. The End
03. Same Old Song
04. The Spell
05. I Really Wanna
06. Happy
07. Better Off
08. Something New
09. Selfish
10. All In Good Time

The End

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