
Mammoth WVH
Maryam Jobe
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<p>Following in a parent’s professional footsteps is daunting. Imagine re-treading that ground in the public eye. Now conceptualize walking in the footsteps of one of the greatest guitarists to ever live. Succeeding on any level seems impossible. So where do you start when trying to find your own voice on an instrument your dad basically reconstructed?</p><p>“The main thing, when I started doing this, was that I wanted to find my own sort of sound and not do everything dad did,” says Wolfgang Van Halen. “When it came to guitar, I didn’t know what I wanted to do. I just wanted to sound like myself.”</p><p>After 15 years in the family band (and working alongside Mark Tremonti for his solo project), that’s what Wolf did when he wrote and tracked all the instruments on the 15 songs for his debut album, <em>Mammoth WVH</em>, released last year. (The title is a nod to the original name of his father’s and uncle’s iconic band during 1972-’74.)</p><p>Things have changed since we last checked out Wolf’s setup. Back in 2012, when <a href="https://www.premierguitar.com/gear/gallery-van-halen-live-gear-2012" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"><em>PG</em> got the special treat</a> of swooping into Bridgestone Arena to check out the rigs of Eddie and Wolf. We got to see the various Wolfgang models dad brought out, and Wolf’s custom-made one-off basses constructed by master builder Chip Ellis.</p><p>Now Wolf is playing guitar and singing lead. He’s flanked by two additional guitarists (Frank Sidoris and Jon Jourdan), while bass and drums are handled by Ronnie Ficarro and Garrett Whitlock (respectively). There’s still a lot of his dad’s thumbprint on the band’s setup, but there’s two new things afoot. This tour saw two new prototypes unveiled: a signature semi-hollow for Wolf and beefy, humbucker-loaded basses were being road-tested (or, as the Van Halens say, in the “crash-testing phase”).</p><p>“Through writing and recording that first album, and having fun, I ended up tracking most with a 335 and th