According
to the usually reliable unofficial Van Halen web
site Van
Halen News Desk, Van Halen has
yet to officially ink a deal with Columbia despite
rumors that the band had signed with the label after spending its
entire 35-year career at Warner
Bros. An
"inside source" tells VHND.com that
"there have indeed been serious talks between the parties, but
that, as of today, there is no signed deal," reads a posting on
the site.
Van Halen's
already completed new studio album - its first in 27 years to
feature original singer David
Lee Roth - is now expected to arrive early next year.
A. Rumors have also suggested that the band
pulled out of an Australian festival tour, which was scheduled to
kick off later this month.
There has virtually
no info from the Van Halen camp
about album and tour plans
Alter Bridge guitarist Mark
Tremonti recently
said in an interview that he had gotten an opportunity to hear
new Van Halen music
through his friendship with Wolfgang
Van Halen,
saying it sounded like "vintage Van Halen."
Producer Ross
Hogarth spoke
with Guitar.com about
the work he did on the project, saying, "The whole Van Halen record
has been recorded and we're all excited. I'm really stoked about it,
as it is the original band, Eddie and Alex with Wolf [Eddie's
son] playing bass, and David
Lee Roth singing,
it's the killing side of Van Halen at
the top of their game again with Diamond
Dave,
and the band is on fire."
Van Halen reunited
with Roth in
2007 for a successful year-long reunion tour - minus original
bassist Michael
Anthony,
who now plays with ex-Van Halen singer Sammy
Hagar in Chickenfoot.
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