Michael Sweet says that he would love to help VAN HALEN make another classic album in the vein of the band’s earliest efforts. “Chances are in this lifetime it’ll never happen, but if it ever did, and we co-produced [the LP] together, and I was able, as a fan, a singer, a guitar player, a writer, to pull that out of them, I guarantee you it would be the best VAN HALEN album since [‘Van Halen’], ‘II’ and [‘Women And Children First’],” the STRYPER frontman told “10 Questions With The Musical Mind” in a new interview. “I can say that without even any hesitation at all, because, in a perfect world again, if they agreed to it, and we all worked together and went for that, I guarantee you it would happen and the world would be going, ‘What the eff just happened?'”
According to Sweet, the ideal VAN HALEN album should remain true to the band’s classic sound without attempting to incorporate any of the newer sonical influences which could dilute the group’s original songwriting magic.
“We don’t wanna hear VAN HALEN doing a modern song with no guitar solos,” Michael said. “You wanna hear VAN HALEN like you heard it on ‘Van Halen’ and ‘II’ and ‘Women And Children First’. That’s the VAN HALEN we all know and love, and that was the fire — a burning, ignited, raging fire.”
Back in 2015, Sweet said that VAN HALEN‘s latest studio album, 2012’s “A Different Kind Of Truth”, was one of the most disappointing records he has heard in the last few years.