When Van Halen invaded New York Cityâs tiny Cafe Wha? last week, they played one ânewâ song over the course of their one hour set.
The song in question, âSheâs the Woman,â was kind of a cheat; itâs been kicking around since around 1976 but was never recorded. (It will finally get a proper release when the band drops A Different Kind of Truth, their first David Lee Roth-led album in 28 years, on February 7.)
But what of actual new music written in this century? This morning, the band let loose the first official single from A Different Kind of Truth: A groovy little ditty called âTattooâ that contains all the requisite elements for a Van Halen singleâ"huge honking riff, rugged backbeat, blistering guitar solo, and enough room for Roth to do his talking-blues thing with the lyrics, which focus on a woman who goes from âhousewife to bombshell in the time it took to get that new tattoo.â
Itâs not going to replace âJumpâ or âDance the Night Awayâ in the great VH pantheon, but itâs a pretty solid first step for a group of guys who havenât recorded together since Roth lent his vocals to âMe Wise Magicâ and âCanât Get This Stuff No Moreâ for 1996â²s Best of Volume 1. (For the record, this is way better than either of those songs.) Give it a spin below.
Everybody sounds pretty good, though itâs missing the one great Roth vocal peak in the chorus. They should feel confident that among the rock songs called âTattoo,â this ranks ahead of the Whoâs âTattoo,â the Siouxsie and the Banshees b-side âTattoo,â and miles beyond the Tommy Lee-less Mötley Crüe comeback track âNew Tattoo.â
What do you think of âTattooâ? Is it missing something, or do I just want everything to be âPanamaâ?
Knowing that this and âSheâs the Womanâ are both on A Different Kind of Truth, how is that album shaping up for you? And will you be picking up tickets to the tour, which go on sale today? Jump into the comments.
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