The album is called Mammoth WVH. The WVH stands for Wolfgang Van Halen who is the young son of Eddie Van Halen and Valerie Bertinelli. This entire album is his. He performs all instruments and vocals on the album. He and his band are on tour with this album. This video shares some of his talent and great sense of humor.
https://youtu.be/yMDoj8VVzh8
It's a truism that as we get older most of us lose the thread of popular music and stop enjoying much new stuff. That's certainly true of me. I liked a lot of music (mostly some flavor of what would be called 'rock' or 'folk') through the 2000s, but in the last decade finding anything new I would actually listen to voluntarily became a rarity.
This thread is mostly to ask other folks here for suggestions: Rock songs from, let's say, the past 5 years that you honestly like as much as stuff from previous decades (not the ones you can kinda make yourself like if you try hard enough - I have plenty of those).
What prompted this is that I actually heard a new song I liked a lot on the radio today - for the first time in years. Kinda punky, kinda hilarious. I really like these gals. If you guys have heard other great stuff, post it here and let me know.
Wet Leg will be the indie rock band everyone's talking about. Here's how their U.S. tour kickoff went in Milwaukee.
The band's vocalist reminds me of The Flying Lizards of the late '70s.So, Wet Leg kicked off their US tour here in Brewtown the other night. Here is an article from the local paper discussing and reviewing the performance: https://www.jsonline.com/story/entertainment/music/2022/03/03/wet-leg-indie-rock-band-everyones-talking-about-kicked-off-their-u-s-tour-milwaukee-pabst-theater/6978263001/