It looks like Wolfgang Van Halen is starting to put together ideas for Mammoth WVH’s next album. Work on the effort is still in very early stages, but it’s worth noting that “some preliminary” steps have already been taken.

Wolfgang told KDVV/V100 the following:
“December, from the 9th to New Year’s, or to January 4th, that was legit time off. We did nothing, and it was the best. But then starting this year, the month of January, I was kind of working on some preliminary sort of ‘Mammoth III’, looking in that direction of the next album. [It’s still] super early, but just kind of preparing my mental capacity for writing for the future.”
He also added the following when asked if he plans to take his time with the album:
“Yes, I could always use a bit more time. Not how the first one — the first album, I did it over three years, but the second album was only about a month and a half, two months. I think we found this cool new structure, depending on how our schedule fills out, do kind of a month here, a month there, and by the end of the year, maybe we get two to three months of work done over the course of time. And, of course, while I’m on the road, I can always be writing demos and stuff and kind of preparing for that. So yeah, we’re definitely trying to squeeze more time out and make it a bit more comfortable than ‘Mammoth II’ was.”
[via Blabbermouth]
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