After
13 years of rumors, reissues, and a revolving door at the lead singer
position, Van Halen is
supposedly finally ready
to re-emerge with new music - and with original vocalist David Lee Roth on
board for his first full-length VH record in nearly 30 years.
In a brand new video post Van Halen announce touring in 2012 with first tickets on sale January 10th!
In a brand new video post Van Halen announce touring in 2012 with first tickets on sale January 10th!
Is
2012 going to be the year Van Halen finally returns to active duty,
or are fans headed for 12 more months of anonymous rumors and
disappointment? Here’s what we know so far.
The
fact is, nobody outside the band’s immediate circle really knows
what they’ve recorded - although if you take producer Ross
Hogarth at his word, the new stuff is “the killing side of Van
Halen at the top of their game again with Diamond Dave, and the band
on fire.” Over the summer,
Hogarth said “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 playing bass, and David Lee
Roth singing.”
So
if recording is finished, what’s the holdup? Well, it’s Van
Halen, so we’ve got the usual rumors of personality conflicts in the band ,
as well as Extreme guitarist Nuno Bettencourt’s contention that
Eddie told him he’s “a little nervous”
about how the whole thing will turn out.
Whether
or not any of those rumors are true, the band has definitely had some
kinks to work out on the business side of things - after more than
30 years with Warner Bros., they recently signed a deal with
Interscope Records for the new album, which is supposedly set for a February 2012 release date.
Yeah, we know - release dates have been rumored in the past.
But the band’s lead singer couldn’t be held accountable via Twitter before. That’s got to count for something, right?
But the band’s lead singer couldn’t be held accountable via Twitter before. That’s got to count for something, right?
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