Amid rumors that an upcoming album will feature previously unreleased music by late guitarist Eddie Van Halen, Anthony, 71, told Cleveland’s WNCX he thinks the best way to go would be an all-instrumental tribute to the legendary guitarist, who died in 2020 at age 65.
Anthony continued, "You know, because getting a new singer in there, we're not forming a new band, and then you've got to work on lyrics and all that stuff. And who knows when anything would be put out at that point."
In an interview posted on the YouTube channel KazaGastao, Alex Van Halen addressed his plan to add new artists to the unheard Van Halen material.
Alex revealed that he has been working with Toto frontman Steve Lukather, “who was a good friend of Ed’s," on “putting a record together.” He added that the “drums, the guitar, and the bass are already in there.”
"I'm 72,” Alex added. “We gotta find somebody in that age group who was exposed to the same musical experience that we have. Otherwise, it doesn't have the depth.”
Michael Anthony recently talked about the “bond” the Van Halen brothers had that no one could break. "Even from the beginning of Van Halen, it was always the brothers,” he told the Talkin' Rock With Meltdown podcast in February 2026.
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