Alex Van Halen announces book about his relationship with Eddie

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Alex Van Halen’s new book, Brothers, to be released October 22, will tell the story of his partnership with his brother Eddie.

Eddie and Alex Van Halen enjoyed the closest musical relationship imaginable, playing together for nearly six decades. Even during Van Halen’s slowest times, when the group was between singers, the brothers rehearsed at Eddie’s 5150 Studios almost every day. Van Halen drummer Alex has remained almost entirely silent since Eddie’s death from cancer in October 2020, sharing only a brief statement: ” Hey, Ed. I love you. See you on the other side. Your brother, Al “.

Alex Van Halen, however, has a lot more to say about his late brother, and it will all be revealed in his new book of memories Brothers, to be released October 22. “ I was with him from day onewrites Alex. We shared the experience of arriving in this country and finding a place. We shared a record player, a 800-square-foot house, a mother and father, and a work ethic. Later, we shared the back of a tour bus, alcoholism, experiencing success, becoming fathers and uncles, and spending more hours in the studio than I ever had. spent doing anything else in this life. We shared a depth of understanding that most people can only hope to achieve in a lifetime. »

The book’s editor, Sara Nelson of HarperCollins, calls the memoir ” chronicle of family, talent and passion to create…the definitive view on the life and death of Edward Van Halen from the one who knew and loved him best “.

Van Halen singers David Lee Roth and Sammy Hagar have both published memoirs, and there has been no shortage of books about Van Halen over the years, including the memoirs of former manager Noel Monk, Runnin’ with the Devil: A Backstage Pass to the Wild Times, Loud Rock, and the Down and Dirty Truth Behind the Making of Van Halen and Greg Renoff’s impeccably researched book, Van Halen Rising: How a Southern California Backyard Party Band Saved Heavy Metal. But Alex apparently isn’t a fan of any of them: ” All these people are writing books about the band, and they know nothing about the inner workings of this bandAlex told Modern Drummer in August 2020. And Ed and I don’t say anything because we’re not here to bullshit on the internet and in books and all that kind of stuff. We just want to play. It’s that simple. »

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