Mammoth WVH has an ‘Epiphany’ with new video

Mammoth WVH has released an official music video for “Epiphany,” the third single from its self-titled debut.

“Epiphany” currently is in the top 15 at Active Rock radio and moving toward bringing band mastermind Wolfgang Van Halen his third top 10 single. The single version of “Epiphany” was released recently on Spotify and can be found here. The video is a live performance compilation that was filmed at two headline shows last October and one of the shows opening for Guns N’ Roses last September. The video showcases the Mammoth WVH live band that consists of Wolfgang Van Halen on vocals/keyboards/guitars, Frank Sidoris and Jon Jourdan on guitar, Ronnie Ficarro on bass and Garrett Whitlock on drums.

The new single follows “Distance” and “Don’t Back Down,” both of which hit number one at Active Rock Radio. Mammoth WVH also received a Grammy nomination (Best Rock Song for “Distance”) and two iHeart Radio Award nominations (Rock Artist of the Year and Best New Rock Artist), 

“’Epiphany’ is the song that I always say best represents the core sound of Mammoth WVH,” Wolfgang Van Halen said. “The song was easily the biggest unreleased track and has resonated most with the fans since the album was released last June. That was why it made sense to be a single now. It is also one of the most fun to play live and I can’t wait to get back out on the road and play it on the Young Guns tour.”

Mammoth WVH is getting ready to head out on the road in support of its self-titled debut. The band is teaming up with Dirty Honey to bring on a 33-date co-headline North American tour entitled The “Young Guns” tour. The Young Guns tour kicks off Feb. 20, 2022, in Denver, Colorado, and runs through April 12 in Atlanta, Georgia. The tour will see the bands alternating the closing slot nightly. Tickets for all dates can be purchased at http://younggunstour.komi.io/.   

Mammoth WVH/Dirty Honey tour dates:

FEBRUARY 
20 Ogden Theatre, Denver, CO
21 The Complex, Salt Lake City, UT
22 Revolution, Boise, ID
24 House of Blues, Las Vegas, NV
25 Ace of Spades, Sacramento, CA

MARCH 
1 House of Blues, San Diego, CA
2 The Wiltern, Los Angeles, CA 
4 The Marquee, Tempe, AZ 
5 Fantasy Casino, Indio, CA
9 House of Blues, Dallas, TX
10 Aztec Theatre, San Antonio, TX
12 Diamond Ballroom, Oklahoma City, OK
13 Uptown Theatre, Kansas City, MO
15 The Rave, Milwaukee, WI
16 House of Blues, Chicago, IL
18 The Bluestone, Columbus, OH
20 Roxian Theatre, Pittsburgh, PA
23 Royal Oak Music Theatre, Royal Oak, MI
24 Danforth Music Hall, Toronto, ONT
26 Big Night Live, Boston, MA
27 Toad’s Place, New Haven, CT
28 Webster Hall, New York, NY 
30 Starland Ballroom, Sayreville, NJ
31 The Fillmore, Philadelphia, PA

APRIL
1 Rams Head Live, Baltimore, MD
3 Tabernacle, Atlanta, GA
5 The Ritz, Raleigh, NC
6 The Fillmore, Charlotte, NC
8 Marathon Music Works, Nashville,TN
9 The Plant, Dothan, AL
10 Hard Rock Orlando, Orlando, FL

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