The End Is Just The Beginning With WOLFGANG VAN HALEN
Interview by Kyra-Jade Coombs Only recently I celebrated my
five-year anniversary with HEAVY Mag and over the years I’ve had
the privilege of meeting and interviewing some of the world’s
biggest music stars, living out my wildest music nerd dreams....
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Interview by Kyra-Jade Coombs
Only recently I celebrated my five-year anniversary with HEAVY Mag
and over the years I’ve had the privilege of meeting and
interviewing some of the world’s biggest music stars, living out my
wildest music nerd dreams. Nerves come and go depending on who it
is that I’m interviewing, and ‘normally’ I hold my shit together.
Today? Oh boy… Don’t get me wrong, I jumped at the opportunity to
have a chat with Wolfgang Van Halen, although it wasn’t until I
somehow blasted through THREE, yes three, whole pages of questions
I wanted to ask that I sat back and reflected on the gravity of the
occasion. I thought about what his music means to me, what his
family’s music means to me, and how insane it was that I would be
casually chatting to Wolf from my little office in Australia.
Wolf’s newest album from his band project Mammoth, The End, is due
for its release on October 24, and this was a major topic
interview. I wanted to know how this recording experience at the
legendary 5150 Studios varied from his other Mammoth albums and
what it was like to work with Robert Rodriguez on his self-titled
film clip that honours the 1996 Quentin Tarantino horror film From
Dusk Till Dawn as it celebrates turning 30 next year. If you
haven’t already, do yourself a favour and watch it. Many Easter
eggs await to be spotted… I’ll wait, hurry back...
Being a man of many hats, or instruments rather, I felt I already
knew what his stance would be about this particular question,
although trying to be a good journalist, I wanted to ask about
AI/technology and see how he felt about its place in the music
industry. His answer was pretty much F$%K AI. "There's no soul or
heart behind it. It makes hot dogs - it’s all gross stuff and none
of it is real". Great answer, and honestly, if I’m going to trust
anyone’s opinion on the matter, it’s going to be the guy who’s
taught himself instruments without asking a computer to ‘fill in
the gaps’. AI has its place in mundane tasks, not in our creative
community.
This was such a fun interview. We covered a lot of ground mapping
out his music journey this far, dropping cool stories and treasured
memories from over the years that only a Van Halen fan could subtly
sprinkle in. Look, I could carry on all day - this is only meant to
be a quick summary, go ahead and check out the video below and have
Wolf tell you all about it himself!
Get ready to have your f*#$king socks blown clean off. The End is
near, and for once, everyone is running towards it. Be prepared to
turn it up LOUD with your air guitar and drum sticks ready on stand
by.
Bye, legends!
Become a supporter of this podcast:
https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.
Only recently I celebrated my five-year anniversary with HEAVY Mag
and over the years I’ve had the privilege of meeting and
interviewing some of the world’s biggest music stars, living out my
wildest music nerd dreams. Nerves come and go depending on who it
is that I’m interviewing, and ‘normally’ I hold my shit together.
Today? Oh boy… Don’t get me wrong, I jumped at the opportunity to
have a chat with Wolfgang Van Halen, although it wasn’t until I
somehow blasted through THREE, yes three, whole pages of questions
I wanted to ask that I sat back and reflected on the gravity of the
occasion. I thought about what his music means to me, what his
family’s music means to me, and how insane it was that I would be
casually chatting to Wolf from my little office in Australia.
Wolf’s newest album from his band project Mammoth, The End, is due
for its release on October 24, and this was a major topic
interview. I wanted to know how this recording experience at the
legendary 5150 Studios varied from his other Mammoth albums and
what it was like to work with Robert Rodriguez on his self-titled
film clip that honours the 1996 Quentin Tarantino horror film From
Dusk Till Dawn as it celebrates turning 30 next year. If you
haven’t already, do yourself a favour and watch it. Many Easter
eggs await to be spotted… I’ll wait, hurry back...
Being a man of many hats, or instruments rather, I felt I already
knew what his stance would be about this particular question,
although trying to be a good journalist, I wanted to ask about
AI/technology and see how he felt about its place in the music
industry. His answer was pretty much F$%K AI. "There's no soul or
heart behind it. It makes hot dogs - it’s all gross stuff and none
of it is real". Great answer, and honestly, if I’m going to trust
anyone’s opinion on the matter, it’s going to be the guy who’s
taught himself instruments without asking a computer to ‘fill in
the gaps’. AI has its place in mundane tasks, not in our creative
community.
This was such a fun interview. We covered a lot of ground mapping
out his music journey this far, dropping cool stories and treasured
memories from over the years that only a Van Halen fan could subtly
sprinkle in. Look, I could carry on all day - this is only meant to
be a quick summary, go ahead and check out the video below and have
Wolf tell you all about it himself!
Get ready to have your f*#$king socks blown clean off. The End is
near, and for once, everyone is running towards it. Be prepared to
turn it up LOUD with your air guitar and drum sticks ready on stand
by.
Bye, legends!
Become a supporter of this podcast:
https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.
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