Van Halen Member Accused Of Blatant Ripoff

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Alex Van Halen has encountered accusations following the release of his memoir Brothers. Music journalists Brad Tolinski and Chris Gill wrote Eruption: Conversations With Eddie Van Halen and it was released in October 2021. The book was comprised of over 50 hours of interviews with Eddie, most of which were conducted in Eddie’s 5150 Studio and were unreleased prior to the book being published.

Alex included stories about his life alongside Eddie both in and out of the band. Tolinski read Brothers and noticed there were quite a few quotes that allegedly sounded pretty familiar.

Alex Van Halen faces accusations

In a post on Facebook, Tolinski accused Alex Van Halen of lifting roughly 40 quotes from Eruption: Conversations With Eddie Van Halen, all of which were unattributed.

“I just finished Alex Van Halen’s Brothers,” wrote Tolinski. “I found much of it very engaging…if not a little familiar. My co-author Chris Gill and I, counted close to forty quotes taken directly from our book Eruption: Conversations with Eddie Van Halen—most them unattributed. Okay, technically all them unattributed, since he never directly mentions our book. I guess it’s a back-handed compliment—it means our reporting was accurate. However, I would add, if you’ve read Brothers and enjoyed it, it’s only half of the story. Read our book and get Ed’s perspective.”

Alex Van Halen is yet to respond to Tolinski’s claims.

Brothers was recently released on October 22nd and it’s written with New Yorker staff writer Ariel Levy and acknowledges the s*x and drugs and rock n’ roll. However, the title indicates that it’s primarily a chronicle of the drummer’s relationship with his guitar hero brother, Eddie Van Halen, who passed way during October 2020 at the age of 65 after a long battle with cancer.