Wolfgang Van Halen has shared insights about recording his new song ‘The End’ with Mammoth WVH on Instagram.
“Fun fact, I recorded the main tapping of the song, and the slap part with the Frankenstein,” Wolfgang stated. “Makes me feel closer to Pop that such an important part of his history can live with mine every time I record.”
When a fan commented suggesting Eddie Van Halen gave Wolfgang “lessons in the womb,” Wolfgang quickly corrected the misconception. “Nope! No lessons at all actually,” he responded. “He’d tell you himself he was a bad teacher haha.”
The revelation accompanied a video showing Wolfgang using his father’s iconic Frankenstein guitar while recording ‘The End.’
Wolfgang continues to forge his own path in the music industry while honoring his family’s rich musical heritage. This touching tribute highlights his connection to his father’s legacy.
Ultimate Classic Rock highlighted ‘The End’ as a significant milestone for Mammoth WVH. The track features an adrenaline-driven sound that showcases Wolfgang’s artistic evolution while paying homage to his father’s distinctive style.
The Frankenstein guitar plays a central role in the recording. This instrument is one of Eddie Van Halen’s most famous creations. Its unique aesthetic and revolutionary sound helped define an era of rock music.
Wolfgang has established himself as a multi-talented musician despite growing up in the shadow of a guitar legend. Blabbermouth documented his growth into an accomplished multi-instrumentalist, vocalist, and producer. He developed these skills through observation and natural talent rather than formal instruction.
The new single represents Wolfgang’s ongoing musical journey. He celebrates his family’s legacy while crafting his own unique sound with Mammoth WVH. His success demonstrates that talent can flourish naturally, even without formal lessons.
