VAN CANTO – Trust In Rust (August 10, 2018)

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As far as unique selling points go, you can’t do better than Van Canto, who, to our knowledge, are the only a capella metal band there is, or indeed has ever been. They’re no flash in the pan either having released six previous albums since 2006.
With Trust in Rust the German metal a cappella masters, Van Canto will release their seventh studio album via Napalm Records on August 10th.
Today Van Canto release a lyric video for the first single “Back In The Lead” from their new album Trust in Rust.  The lyric video can be watched below.
Van Canto had these words to say about their latest single, “It’s been more than 2 years after our last tour, this song wraps it up – we want to sing and are just happy to be Back In The Lead!”
Trust in Rust is available in the following formats:
-2 CD Digipack
-1 CD Jewel Case
-Deluxe Bundle (Cardboard Box, DP, Pendant, Flag, Sticker, Photocard)
-Digital Album
-Deluxe Digital Album
The full track listing of Trust in Rust reads as follows:
CD1
1. “Back in the Lead”
2. “Javelin”
3. “Trust in Rust”
4. “Ride the Sky” (feat. Kai Hansen)
5. “Melody”
6. “Neverland”
7. “Desert Snake”
8. “Darkest Days”
9. “Infinity”
10. “Hells Bells”
11. “Heading Home”
CD 2: Best Of – Orchestral Versions: (available in the Digipack)
1. “The Mission” (Orchestral Version)
2. “Rain” (Orchestral Version)
3. “Hero” (Orchestral Version)
4. “Take to the Sky” (Orchestral Version)
5. “Water Fire Heaven Earth” (Orchestral Version)
6. “My Voice” (Orchestral Version)
7. “If I Die in Battle” (Orchestral Version)
8. “The Higher Flight” (Orchestral Version)
9. “Unholy” (Orchestral Version)
10. “The Other Ones” (Orchestral Version)
Van Canto line-up:
Hagen Hirschmann: Lead Vocals
Inga Scharf: Lead Vocals
Ross Thomspon: Higher Rakkatakka Vocals
Stefan Schmidt: Lower Rakkatakka Vocals
Jan Moritz: Pad and Bass Vocals
Ingo Sterzinger: Bass and Backing Vocals
Bastian Emig: Drums and Backing Vocals
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