Wolfgang Van Halen’s band Mammoth has achieved significant success in the music industry, generating over 100 million streams, topping charts, and selling out headline tours in less than five years since its debut.
The band’s third full-length LP, “The End,” represents a major growth in songwriting and marks a turning point for Wolfgang.
Wolfgang’s approach to recording “The End” involved performing parts in the moment and running back and forth between instruments, creating a sense of urgency in the music.
The lead single from the album, “The End,” sets the tone for a loose thematic thread across the record, reflecting Wolfgang’s personal experiences and emotions.
The album features a variety of tracks like “The Spell,” “Same Old Song,” and “Selfish,” each showcasing different musical styles and lyrical themes, demonstrating Wolfgang’s growth and evolution as an artist.



