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Van Canto
van Canto performing at the 2008 Wacken Open Air. From left to right: Inga, Dennis and Stefan. Partially seen behind Inga are drummer Bastian and former "bass" vocalist Ingo. Ross is not shown.
van Canto performing at the 2008 Wacken Open Air. From left to right: Inga, Dennis and Stefan. Partially seen behind Inga are drummer Bastian and former "bass" vocalist Ingo. Ross is not shown.
Background information
OriginBerlin, Germany
GenresA cappella, power metal
Years active2006–present
LabelsGUN Records / Sony BMG, Napalm Records
MembersDennis Schunke
Inga Scharf
Stefan Schmidt
Ross Thompson
Jan Moritz
Bastian Emig
Past membersDennis Strillinger
Ingo Sterzinger
Websitewww.vancanto.de

Van Canto (sometimes stylized as van Canto) is a German a cappella metal band, founded in 2006 and composed of five singers and a drummer. Although the group is often classified as an a cappella ensemble, they use real drums in their music, instead of vocal percussion or beatboxing.

Van Canto play a cappella with classic heavy, power and symphonic metal influence, creating what they call "hero metal a cappella". While only two of the five singers perform the lead vocals, the other three instead use their voices to imitate the guitars and the bass, with the help of amplifiers, in an attempt to sound closer to the original instruments.

History

As soon as the band was founded, its debut album, A Storm to Come, was released through General Schallplatten. It features seven original tracks, as well as cover versions of Metallica's "Battery" and "Stora Rövardansen" from the movie Ronja Rövardotter. Additionally, videos were shot for the tracks "The Mission", "Battery", and "Rain".[1] [unreliable source?] On 30 September 2007, they announced a new drummer, Bastian Emig,[1] who replaced Dennis Strillinger's position in the band. In December 2007, Van Canto signed a worldwide record deal with Gun Records/Sony BMG. Also in December, the band were announced as part of the line up of the Wacken 2008 festival.[1] The band also announced that their second album, titled "Hero", was in the progress of being recorded.[1] Hero ended up being released on 26 September 2008, with producer Charlie Bauerfeind.[1]

Van Canto performed a South American promotional tour between 23 June and 2 July 2008. The live performances took place primarily in Brazil,[1] which is the homeland of Ingo Sterzinger.[2] Soon after, the band arrived in Germany to perform live at Wacken 2008. A new song, "Speed of Light", was released as a digital single on 8 August 2008. A music video was shot for the song as well.

As of late 2009, Van Canto was recording their third studio album in Twilight Hall Studios, with Bauerfeind and via Napalm Records.[3] The album was due to contain around 11 tracks, fewer covers than Hero and a couple of bonus tracks. It was released worldwide in early 2010, which happened alongside the worldwide release of their previous two albums.[3] The album was announced at Nuclear Blast official website as Tribe of Force. The track listing features 13 tracks, two of them being covers ("Master of Puppets" by Metallica and "Rebellion" by Grave Digger), and three of them featuring guest artists: Victor Smolski (from Rage) guest appears in "One to Ten", Tony Kakko (from Sonata Arctica) guest appears on "Hearted" and Chris Boltendahl (from Grave Digger) guest appears in "Rebellion".[4]

Van Canto performed guest vocals on albums by bands Blind Guardian and Grave Digger (At the Edge of Time and untitled, respectively). They also appeared on the Tarja Turunen album What Lies Beneath (on the track "Anteroom of Death").[5]

On 21 September 2010 it was announced that they had teamed up with the popular MMORPG Runes of Magic to create a music video based around the game for and with the game.

On 17 February 2011, it was announced on the official Van Canto website that the band was entering the studio and suspending touring until June in order to create a new album.

The band's fourth album Break the Silence was released on 22 September 2011.[5]

Their fifth album, Dawn of the Brave, was released in February 2014.[6] It contains 9 own compositions and 4 cover versions:[7] "Paranoid" by Black Sabbath, "The Final Countdown" by Europe, "Holding out for a Hero" by Bonnie Tyler, and "Into the West" by Annie Lennox from the soundtrack for the motion picture The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King.

In November 2015, the band announced Ingo "Ike" Sterzinger would leave them to follow other projects, and that he would be replaced by Jan Moritz, from the Stimmgewalt choir.[8] On 11 March 2016, the band released their sixth album, the metal opera Voices of Fire. On January 18, they released a lyric video for the first track from the album, "Clashings on Armour Plates".[9] On 18 February 2016, they released the official music video for the "The Bardcall".[10]

Band members

Current

  • Dennis "Sly" Schunke – clean male lead vocals (2006–present)
  • Inga Scharf – clean female lead vocals (2006–present)
  • Ross Thompson – higher guitar vocals (2006–present)
  • Stefan Schmidt – lower guitar vocals, solo guitar vocals, vocals with distortion effects (2006–present)
  • Bastian Emig – drums (2007–present)
  • Jan Moritz – bass vocals (2015–present)

Past

  • Ingo "Ike" Sterzinger – bass vocals (2006–2015)
  • Dennis Strillinger – drums (2006–2007)

Discography

A Storm to Come (2006)

Untitled

A Storm to Come is the band's debut album, released in 2006. The album cover's artwork was provided by Mattias Noren. The song "The Mission" was released as a single with a music video, while "Rain" was released as a music video.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Stora Rövardansen (taken from the soundtrack of Ronja Rövardotter)"1:33
2."King"3:44
3."The Mission"4:18
4."Lifetime"4:49
5."Rain"4:03
6."She's Alive"4:12
7."I Stand Alone"4:44
8."Starlight"4:40
9."Battery" (Metallica cover)"5:13

Personnel

  • Dennis Schunke – clean male lead vocals
  • Inga Scharf – female lead vocals
  • Stefan Schmidt – lower guitar vocals, solo guitar vocals
  • Ross Thompson – higher guitar vocals
  • Ingo Sterzinger – lowest guitar vocals
  • Dennis Strillinger – drums[11]

Subsequent releases

See also

  • Heavatar, founded in 2012 by Stefan Schmidt.
  • In Legend, founded in 2010 by Bastian Emig.

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f "News at Van Canto official site".
  2. ^ "Entrevista com Stefan (Van Canto)". Retrieved 22 May 2008. [dead link]
  3. ^ a b "New Album, New Label". Van Canto's official blog. 27 October 2009. Retrieved 29 October 2009. [dead link]
  4. ^ Tribe of force at Nuclear Blast's website
  5. ^ a b News at the band's official site
  6. ^ Official website
  7. ^ "Van Canto Discography". Van Canto's official website. 25 November 2013. Retrieved 6 December 2013.
  8. ^ "Ike leaves Van Canto, Jan new bass singer". van Canto's official Facebook page. Facebook. 3 November 2015. Retrieved 3 November 2015.
  9. ^ "German A Cappella Metal Band Van Canto Releases 'Clashings On Armour Plates' Lyric Video". Blabbermouth.net. 18 January 2016. Retrieved 28 January 2016.
  10. ^ Van Canto - Metal Vocal Musical "The Bardcall" Official Video
  11. ^ A Storm to Come