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MAMMOTH WVH -2

Well, it doesn’t seem even five minutes ago since I reviewed Mammoth WVH’s first album. By now, everyone should have the message that he is his own man and not riding on his dad’s coat tales. The most dumb comment I have read online was someone saying “Why are you using the Van Halen name to promote yourself?” I mean, it’s his freaking name for god’s sake.

Once again, Wolf plays all the instruments himself and writes all the tunes. This album is the schnizz! The music lives in that modern rock vibe and groove. It rocks hard while never losing sight of the huge melodies that are in each song’s DNA. I’m not sure who Wolfie’s favourite bands are, but I hear the odd reference to Blink 182, Anthrax, Tool, and I’m sure I have missed a few in the mix. I’m going for Optimist as my favourite tune, as it borders on Prog territory at times, with odd grooves and beats, there may be a hint of Karnivool in there as well.

He really does have the gift of writing killer tunes that’s for sure. I look forward to the next album.

9.5/10 from The Grooveman.

MAMMOTH WVH – s/t

I’ve been living with this album since release, and I’ve avoided listening to any of the released tracks (other than Distance), as I wanted to hear the whole album in its correct running order. I assume most people will have seen and heard the video for Distance. It’s such a moving and heartfelt tribute to his dad, and I defy anyone to watch it and not feel emotional and tear up.

So let’s address the elephant in the room! This album sounds nothing like Van Halen the band, no members from Van Halen (other than Wolf) appear on the album – in fact, Wolfgang plays all the instruments and sings all the songs and he wrote every single note and melody. Now, there is no denying the VH DNA is in his veins, and he is a seriously talented individual. This album is a great modern rock record, and if you’re looking for comparisons I would mention Shinedown as a reference point.

There are so many good songs on this album I won’t do a track by track, I will pick out my favourites. Opener Mr. Ed is a great opening track that really tells you what Mammoth WVH are all about. Horribly Right has a killer riff and groove, as does Don’t Back Down which really grooves – both have a great vocal and melody. Resolve is such a beautiful piece with a very soulful vocal and groove, and could be the sleeper on the record. You’re To Blame has a huge fat riff, and the vocal does remind me a tad of Pearl Jam. The slow build of Stone is a great ending, before the bonus track of Distance. If you come at this record with an open mind you will love it. It’s good to see that rock music is in good hands.

9.5/10 from The Grooveman.