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In October 1999, Shadowkeep recorded their debut six-track [[Extended play|EP]]<ref>http://www.progressiveworld.net/shadowkeep4.html Review of ''Shadowkeep [[Extended play|EP]]'' at www.progressiveworld.net, May 2003</ref> at Thin Ice Studios in [[Surrey]], [[England]], with Belgian vocalist Rogue Marechal (ex-Halcyon) fronting the band.<ref>http://www.metal-rules.com/interviews/ShadowKeep.htm ''Interview with Rogue M., vocalist for the UK band Shadowkeep'' - Interview at www.metal-rules.com, July 2000</ref> The [[Extended play|EP]] was produced by [[Threshold (band)|Threshold]] guitarist [[Karl Groom]]. A record deal with [[Limb Music]] followed in June 2000, and the band went on to release two albums on this label: ''Corruption Within''<ref>http://www.progressiveworld.net/shadowkeep.html Review of ''Corruption Within'' album at www.progressiveworld.net, September 2000</ref> (in September 2000) and ''A Chaos Theory''<ref>http://www.billboard.com/album/shadow-keep/corruption-within/448158#/album/shadowkeep/a-chaos-theory/560052/review Review of ''A Chaos Theory'' album at www.billboard.com, 2003</ref> (in 2002). Support slots followed with the likes of [[Ronnie James Dio|Dio]], [[Rob Halford|Halford]], [[Symphony X]],<ref>http://www.rockersdigest.com/Article/21 ''Symphony X / Shadowkeep'' - Gig review from [[Astoria 2|The Mean Fiddler]] in [[London]], UK at www.rockersdigest.com, 18 October 2003</ref> [[Angel Witch]], [[Dream Evil]]<ref>http://www.rockersdigest.com/Article/5/Dream-Evil ''Dream Evil / Falconer / Shadowkeep'' - Gig review from [[Camden Underworld]] in [[London]], UK at www.rockersdigest.com, 27 September 2003</ref> and [[Flotsam and Jetsam (band)|Flotsam and Jetsam]].<ref>http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?Mode=Search&searchtext=metalfest&PageNum=17 ''...Confirmed for Texas Metalfest'' - News article at Blabbermouth.net, 9 June 2004</ref> These major shows led to appearances at festivals in the UK,<ref>http://www.bloodstock.uk.com/bands-profile.php?id=26 Profile of Shadowkeep at official website for [[Bloodstock]] festival in [[Derby]], UK, June 2001</ref> USA,<ref>http://www.metal-reviews.com/tgos/bwbk2.htm ''[[Brave Words & Bloody Knuckles]] Festival (Concert Review)'' - Review of festival appearance in [[Cleveland]], OH at Ultimate Metal website, 4 June 2004</ref> Greece,<ref>http://www.up-the-hammers.gr/news_archive_uth4.html ''Shadowkeep and Dream Weaver added to the line-up!'' - ''Up The Hammers'' festival website - news item, 26 October 2008</ref> Germany<ref>http://www.home-of-rock.de/Konzertberichte/Festivals/Balingen/Vorbericht_28_bis_29_06_2002.html News article at German website about Shadowkeep's appearance at [[Bang Your Head!!!|Bang Your Head]] festival aftershow, 28 June 2002</ref> and the Netherlands.<ref>http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=104124 ''Shadowkeep has already been confirmed to play at the second installment of Mario's Metal Meeting at Club 013 in [[Tilburg]], the Netherlands on November 9'' - News article at Blabbermouth.net, 5 September 2008</ref> Unfortunately, however, a planned appearance at the [[Monterrey Metal Fest]] in Mexico in 2005<ref>http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=33033 ''Warcry, Shadowkeep confirmed for Mexico's [[Monterrey Metal Fest]]'' - News article at Blabbermouth.net, 17 February 2005</ref> had to be cancelled when the band's drummer and singer quit at the eleventh hour.<ref>http://www.bravewords.com/news/28574 ''Shadowkeep issue apology for Monterrey cancellation; looking for a new singer'' - News article at [[Brave Words & Bloody Knuckles]] website, 5 June 2005</ref> |
In October 1999, Shadowkeep recorded their debut six-track [[Extended play|EP]]<ref>http://www.progressiveworld.net/shadowkeep4.html Review of ''Shadowkeep [[Extended play|EP]]'' at www.progressiveworld.net, May 2003</ref> at Thin Ice Studios in [[Surrey]], [[England]], with Belgian vocalist Rogue Marechal (ex-Halcyon) fronting the band.<ref>http://www.metal-rules.com/interviews/ShadowKeep.htm ''Interview with Rogue M., vocalist for the UK band Shadowkeep'' - Interview at www.metal-rules.com, July 2000</ref> The [[Extended play|EP]] was produced by [[Threshold (band)|Threshold]] guitarist [[Karl Groom]]. A record deal with [[Limb Music]] followed in June 2000, and the band went on to release two albums on this label: ''Corruption Within''<ref>http://www.progressiveworld.net/shadowkeep.html Review of ''Corruption Within'' album at www.progressiveworld.net, September 2000</ref> (in September 2000) and ''A Chaos Theory''<ref>http://www.billboard.com/album/shadow-keep/corruption-within/448158#/album/shadowkeep/a-chaos-theory/560052/review Review of ''A Chaos Theory'' album at www.billboard.com, 2003</ref> (in 2002). Support slots followed with the likes of [[Ronnie James Dio|Dio]], [[Rob Halford|Halford]], [[Symphony X]],<ref>http://www.rockersdigest.com/Article/21 ''Symphony X / Shadowkeep'' - Gig review from [[Astoria 2|The Mean Fiddler]] in [[London]], UK at www.rockersdigest.com, 18 October 2003</ref> [[Angel Witch]], [[Dream Evil]]<ref>http://www.rockersdigest.com/Article/5/Dream-Evil ''Dream Evil / Falconer / Shadowkeep'' - Gig review from [[Camden Underworld]] in [[London]], UK at www.rockersdigest.com, 27 September 2003</ref> and [[Flotsam and Jetsam (band)|Flotsam and Jetsam]].<ref>http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?Mode=Search&searchtext=metalfest&PageNum=17 ''...Confirmed for Texas Metalfest'' - News article at Blabbermouth.net, 9 June 2004</ref> These major shows led to appearances at festivals in the UK,<ref>http://www.bloodstock.uk.com/bands-profile.php?id=26 Profile of Shadowkeep at official website for [[Bloodstock]] festival in [[Derby]], UK, June 2001</ref> USA,<ref>http://www.metal-reviews.com/tgos/bwbk2.htm ''[[Brave Words & Bloody Knuckles]] Festival (Concert Review)'' - Review of festival appearance in [[Cleveland]], OH at Ultimate Metal website, 4 June 2004</ref> Greece,<ref>http://www.up-the-hammers.gr/news_archive_uth4.html ''Shadowkeep and Dream Weaver added to the line-up!'' - ''Up The Hammers'' festival website - news item, 26 October 2008</ref> Germany<ref>http://www.home-of-rock.de/Konzertberichte/Festivals/Balingen/Vorbericht_28_bis_29_06_2002.html News article at German website about Shadowkeep's appearance at [[Bang Your Head!!!|Bang Your Head]] festival aftershow, 28 June 2002</ref> and the Netherlands.<ref>http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=104124 ''Shadowkeep has already been confirmed to play at the second installment of Mario's Metal Meeting at Club 013 in [[Tilburg]], the Netherlands on November 9'' - News article at Blabbermouth.net, 5 September 2008</ref> Unfortunately, however, a planned appearance at the [[Monterrey Metal Fest]] in Mexico in 2005<ref>http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=33033 ''Warcry, Shadowkeep confirmed for Mexico's [[Monterrey Metal Fest]]'' - News article at Blabbermouth.net, 17 February 2005</ref> had to be cancelled when the band's drummer and singer quit at the eleventh hour.<ref>http://www.bravewords.com/news/28574 ''Shadowkeep issue apology for Monterrey cancellation; looking for a new singer'' - News article at [[Brave Words & Bloody Knuckles]] website, 5 June 2005</ref> |
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Shadowkeep have undergone several significant line-up changes over the years. Jim Daley (who had previously played on [[Patricia Morrison]]'s solo album ''Reflect On This'') was initially the band's bass guitarist, but he was succeeded by [[Power Quest#Former members|Steve Scott]], then by Steve Kightley and Fredrik Englund (ex-Soul Source), before the arrival of Texas-based Stony Grantham. At the band's inception, Allen and Robson's former Sire colleague Russell King was drafted in on drums, but he was later replaced by Dave Edwards (ex-Pete Wadeson Band), then by [[Angel Witch|Scott Higham]]<ref>http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=10699 ''Shadowkeep seek new drummer'' - News article at Blabbermouth.net, 20 March 2003</ref> (ex-[[Angel Witch]]), and subsequently by New Zealander [[Blaze Bayley#Blaze Bayley band members|Lawrence Paterson]]. After a short stint by session man [[Savage Messiah (band)|Mauricio Chamucero]], [[Angel Witch|Higham]] rejoined the band,<ref>http://www.tartareandesire.com/news/Shadowkeep_announce_new_members/5249/ ''Shadowkeep announce new members'' - News article at www.tartareandesire.com, 20 October 2005</ref> but he left again during the recording sessions for the third Shadowkeep album, and joined [[Pendragon (band)|Pendragon]]. Omar Hayes (ex-The Delta Sun) became Shadowkeep's new drummer in 2008. |
Shadowkeep have undergone several significant line-up changes over the years. Jim Daley (who had previously played on [[Patricia Morrison]]'s solo album ''Reflect On This'')<ref>http://www.patriciamorrison.co.uk/Interview.htm Interview with [[Patricia Morrison]] by Allen Melrose, 2005</ref> was initially the band's bass guitarist, but he was succeeded by [[Power Quest#Former members|Steve Scott]], then by Steve Kightley and Fredrik Englund (ex-Soul Source), before the arrival of Texas-based Stony Grantham. At the band's inception, Allen and Robson's former Sire colleague Russell King was drafted in on drums, but he was later replaced by Dave Edwards (ex-Pete Wadeson Band), then by [[Angel Witch|Scott Higham]]<ref>http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=10699 ''Shadowkeep seek new drummer'' - News article at Blabbermouth.net, 20 March 2003</ref> (ex-[[Angel Witch]]), and subsequently by New Zealander [[Blaze Bayley#Blaze Bayley band members|Lawrence Paterson]]. After a short stint by session man [[Savage Messiah (band)|Mauricio Chamucero]], [[Angel Witch|Higham]] rejoined the band,<ref>http://www.tartareandesire.com/news/Shadowkeep_announce_new_members/5249/ ''Shadowkeep announce new members'' - News article at www.tartareandesire.com, 20 October 2005</ref> but he left again during the recording sessions for the third Shadowkeep album, and joined [[Pendragon (band)|Pendragon]]. Omar Hayes (ex-The Delta Sun) became Shadowkeep's new drummer in 2008. |
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Rogue Marechal was replaced by US vocalist Ronnie Stixx (ex-Divine Ruins) in 2003, and a two-track promotional [[Compact disc|CD]] called ''The Awakening'' was recorded during his tenure. Marechal subsequently returned for a one-off performance with the band at the 'Rock The Nations' festival in [[Istanbul]] in August 2005, and Stixx moved on to front Wycked Synn, [[Vicious Rumors]]<ref>http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=102916 ''[[Vicious Rumors]] to tour Europe in the fall'' - News article at Blabbermouth.net, 15 August 2008</ref>and Blood Red Skies. Former [[Angel Witch]] and [[Tygers of Pan Tang]] bandmember Richie Wicks joined as Shadowkeep's frontman in late 2005,<ref>http://www.metalunderground.com/news/details.cfm?newsid=18818 ''Shadowkeep frontman laying down vocals for new [[Compact Disc|CD]]'' - News article at www.metalunderground.com, 14 August 2006</ref> and work then began on a third album, which would be entitled ''The Hourglass Effect''.<ref>http://www.metalstorm.net/pub/review.php?review_id=6164 Review of ''The Hourglass Effect'' album at www.metalstorm.net, 21 November 2008</ref> This was released on Dutch label Melissa Records in November 2008.<ref>http://www.metalunderground.com/bands/details.cfm?bandid=2621 ''Shadowkeep signs with Melissa Records'' - News article at www.metalunderground.com, 14 September 2008</ref> At this point a reviewer from the UK's [[The Sun (newspaper)|The Sun]] newspaper described the band as, "The new [[New Wave of British Heavy Metal]]." |
Rogue Marechal was replaced by US vocalist Ronnie Stixx (ex-Divine Ruins) in 2003, and a two-track promotional [[Compact disc|CD]] called ''The Awakening'' was recorded during his tenure. Marechal subsequently returned for a one-off performance with the band at the 'Rock The Nations' festival in [[Istanbul]] in August 2005, and Stixx moved on to front Wycked Synn, [[Vicious Rumors]]<ref>http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=102916 ''[[Vicious Rumors]] to tour Europe in the fall'' - News article at Blabbermouth.net, 15 August 2008</ref>and Blood Red Skies. Former [[Angel Witch]] and [[Tygers of Pan Tang]] bandmember Richie Wicks joined as Shadowkeep's frontman in late 2005,<ref>http://www.metalunderground.com/news/details.cfm?newsid=18818 ''Shadowkeep frontman laying down vocals for new [[Compact Disc|CD]]'' - News article at www.metalunderground.com, 14 August 2006</ref> and work then began on a third album, which would be entitled ''The Hourglass Effect''.<ref>http://www.metalstorm.net/pub/review.php?review_id=6164 Review of ''The Hourglass Effect'' album at www.metalstorm.net, 21 November 2008</ref> This was released on Dutch label Melissa Records in November 2008.<ref>http://www.metalunderground.com/bands/details.cfm?bandid=2621 ''Shadowkeep signs with Melissa Records'' - News article at www.metalunderground.com, 14 September 2008</ref> At this point a reviewer from the UK's [[The Sun (newspaper)|The Sun]] newspaper described the band as, "The new [[New Wave of British Heavy Metal]]." |
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Shadowkeep are a British heavy metal band, formed in Guildford, England in 1999 by guitarists Chris Allen (ex-Intense[1] and Sire) and Nikki Robson (also formerly of Sire).
Biography
In October 1999, Shadowkeep recorded their debut six-track EP[2] at Thin Ice Studios in Surrey, England, with Belgian vocalist Rogue Marechal (ex-Halcyon) fronting the band.[3] The EP was produced by Threshold guitarist Karl Groom. A record deal with Limb Music followed in June 2000, and the band went on to release two albums on this label: Corruption Within[4] (in September 2000) and A Chaos Theory[5] (in 2002). Support slots followed with the likes of Dio, Halford, Symphony X,[6] Angel Witch, Dream Evil[7] and Flotsam and Jetsam.[8] These major shows led to appearances at festivals in the UK,[9] USA,[10] Greece,[11] Germany[12] and the Netherlands.[13] Unfortunately, however, a planned appearance at the Monterrey Metal Fest in Mexico in 2005[14] had to be cancelled when the band's drummer and singer quit at the eleventh hour.[15]
Shadowkeep have undergone several significant line-up changes over the years. Jim Daley (who had previously played on Patricia Morrison's solo album Reflect On This)[16] was initially the band's bass guitarist, but he was succeeded by Steve Scott, then by Steve Kightley and Fredrik Englund (ex-Soul Source), before the arrival of Texas-based Stony Grantham. At the band's inception, Allen and Robson's former Sire colleague Russell King was drafted in on drums, but he was later replaced by Dave Edwards (ex-Pete Wadeson Band), then by Scott Higham[17] (ex-Angel Witch), and subsequently by New Zealander Lawrence Paterson. After a short stint by session man Mauricio Chamucero, Higham rejoined the band,[18] but he left again during the recording sessions for the third Shadowkeep album, and joined Pendragon. Omar Hayes (ex-The Delta Sun) became Shadowkeep's new drummer in 2008.
Rogue Marechal was replaced by US vocalist Ronnie Stixx (ex-Divine Ruins) in 2003, and a two-track promotional CD called The Awakening was recorded during his tenure. Marechal subsequently returned for a one-off performance with the band at the 'Rock The Nations' festival in Istanbul in August 2005, and Stixx moved on to front Wycked Synn, Vicious Rumors[19]and Blood Red Skies. Former Angel Witch and Tygers of Pan Tang bandmember Richie Wicks joined as Shadowkeep's frontman in late 2005,[20] and work then began on a third album, which would be entitled The Hourglass Effect.[21] This was released on Dutch label Melissa Records in November 2008.[22] At this point a reviewer from the UK's The Sun newspaper described the band as, "The new New Wave of British Heavy Metal."
Richie Wicks departed the band in 2009, and went on to front a Dio-era Black Sabbath tribute band called 'Heavenly Hell'.[23] His replacement was Matt Oakman (formerly of Structured Chaos and Born Of War).[24] As of 2010, keyboard player Steve Collins (ex-Tainted Grace) completed Shadowkeep's line-up, with bass guitarist Mark Fielden deputising for Stony Grantham during live shows on the 'With Force We Come' UK tour.
Shadowkeep played a co-headlining gig alongside Pythia at the Peel music venue in Kingston upon Thames, Surrey, UK on 1st May 2010.[25]
Members
Current members
- Matt Oakman - vocals
- Chris Allen - guitar
- Nikki Robson - guitar
- Stony Grantham - bass guitar (US)
- Mark Fielden - bass guitar (UK)
- Steve Collins - keyboards
- Omar Hayes - drums
Past members
Vocals
- Rogue Marechal
- Ronnie Stixx
- Richie Wicks
Bass guitar
- Jim Daley
- Steve Scott
- Steve Kightley
- Fredrik Englund
Drums
- Russell King
- Dave Edwards
- Scott Higham
- Lawrence Paterson
- Mauricio Chamucero
Discography
Albums
EPs
Appearances on compilation albums
- Dark Tower - track #1 on Metal Crusade Vol. 1 (CD compiled by Heavy Oder Was? magazine, 2000)[31]
- Queen of the Reich - track #2 on Rebellion: A Tribute to Queensryche (Dwell Records, 2000)[32]
References
- ^ http://www.musicmight.com/artist/uk/basingstoke/intense Biography of Intense at www.musicmight.com
- ^ http://www.progressiveworld.net/shadowkeep4.html Review of Shadowkeep EP at www.progressiveworld.net, May 2003
- ^ http://www.metal-rules.com/interviews/ShadowKeep.htm Interview with Rogue M., vocalist for the UK band Shadowkeep - Interview at www.metal-rules.com, July 2000
- ^ http://www.progressiveworld.net/shadowkeep.html Review of Corruption Within album at www.progressiveworld.net, September 2000
- ^ http://www.billboard.com/album/shadow-keep/corruption-within/448158#/album/shadowkeep/a-chaos-theory/560052/review Review of A Chaos Theory album at www.billboard.com, 2003
- ^ http://www.rockersdigest.com/Article/21 Symphony X / Shadowkeep - Gig review from The Mean Fiddler in London, UK at www.rockersdigest.com, 18 October 2003
- ^ http://www.rockersdigest.com/Article/5/Dream-Evil Dream Evil / Falconer / Shadowkeep - Gig review from Camden Underworld in London, UK at www.rockersdigest.com, 27 September 2003
- ^ http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?Mode=Search&searchtext=metalfest&PageNum=17 ...Confirmed for Texas Metalfest - News article at Blabbermouth.net, 9 June 2004
- ^ http://www.bloodstock.uk.com/bands-profile.php?id=26 Profile of Shadowkeep at official website for Bloodstock festival in Derby, UK, June 2001
- ^ http://www.metal-reviews.com/tgos/bwbk2.htm Brave Words & Bloody Knuckles Festival (Concert Review) - Review of festival appearance in Cleveland, OH at Ultimate Metal website, 4 June 2004
- ^ http://www.up-the-hammers.gr/news_archive_uth4.html Shadowkeep and Dream Weaver added to the line-up! - Up The Hammers festival website - news item, 26 October 2008
- ^ http://www.home-of-rock.de/Konzertberichte/Festivals/Balingen/Vorbericht_28_bis_29_06_2002.html News article at German website about Shadowkeep's appearance at Bang Your Head festival aftershow, 28 June 2002
- ^ http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=104124 Shadowkeep has already been confirmed to play at the second installment of Mario's Metal Meeting at Club 013 in Tilburg, the Netherlands on November 9 - News article at Blabbermouth.net, 5 September 2008
- ^ http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=33033 Warcry, Shadowkeep confirmed for Mexico's Monterrey Metal Fest - News article at Blabbermouth.net, 17 February 2005
- ^ http://www.bravewords.com/news/28574 Shadowkeep issue apology for Monterrey cancellation; looking for a new singer - News article at Brave Words & Bloody Knuckles website, 5 June 2005
- ^ http://www.patriciamorrison.co.uk/Interview.htm Interview with Patricia Morrison by Allen Melrose, 2005
- ^ http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=10699 Shadowkeep seek new drummer - News article at Blabbermouth.net, 20 March 2003
- ^ http://www.tartareandesire.com/news/Shadowkeep_announce_new_members/5249/ Shadowkeep announce new members - News article at www.tartareandesire.com, 20 October 2005
- ^ http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=102916 Vicious Rumors to tour Europe in the fall - News article at Blabbermouth.net, 15 August 2008
- ^ http://www.metalunderground.com/news/details.cfm?newsid=18818 Shadowkeep frontman laying down vocals for new CD - News article at www.metalunderground.com, 14 August 2006
- ^ http://www.metalstorm.net/pub/review.php?review_id=6164 Review of The Hourglass Effect album at www.metalstorm.net, 21 November 2008
- ^ http://www.metalunderground.com/bands/details.cfm?bandid=2621 Shadowkeep signs with Melissa Records - News article at www.metalunderground.com, 14 September 2008
- ^ http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_8176/is_20100204/ai_n51813441/ Come on and feel the noise... - News article in the Sevenoaks Chronicle newspaper about Richie Wicks & Heavenly Hell, 4 Feb 2010
- ^ http://blogs.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendId=139077019&blogId=520916398 Welcome aboard SK, new vocalist Matt Oakman - Shadowkeep press release, 4 December 2009
- ^ http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?s=f3012eefe7b865073ff7783f24ab3c58&showtopic=78082 Shadowkeep & Pythia gig details and promotional flyer at www.basschat.co.uk, 1 May 2010
- ^ http://www.billboard.com/album/shadow-keep/corruption-within/448158#/album/shadow-keep/corruption-within/448158/review All Music Guide entry for Corruption Within album, quoted at www.billboard.com, 2004
- ^ http://www.dprp.net/reviews/200344.html#shadowkeep Review of A Chaos Theory album at Dutch Progressive Rock Pages website, 2003
- ^ http://www.metalrage.com/reviews/2453/shadowkeep-the-hourglass-effect.html Review of The Hourglass Effect album at www.metalrage.com, 16 November 2008
- ^ http://www.proggnosis.com/PGRelease.asp?RID=8249 Entry for Shadowkeep EP at www.proggnosis.com online database, 1999
- ^ http://www.mariosmetalmania.com/CDDVDreviews2005.html#S Review of The Awakening promotional CD at www.mariosmetalmania.com, April 2005
- ^ http://www.melissarecords.com Biography of Shadowkeep at the official Melissa Records website
- ^ http://www.reverbnation.com/artist/song_details/1808220 Shadowkeep's version of Queen Of The Reich - song details at www.reverbnation.com, 15 August 2000
External links
- Shadowkeep - official MySpace page
- Nikki Robson at MySpace
- Stony Grantham at MySpace
- Matt Oakman at MySpace
- Richie Wicks at MySpace
- Ronnie Stixx at MySpace
- Steve Kightley at MySpace
- Dave Edwards at MySpace
- Scott Higham at MySpace
- Larry Paterson at Myspace
- Mauricio Chamucero at Myspace
- Melissa Records at MySpace
- Shadowkeep at Facebook
- Shadowkeep at MusicMight
- Shadowkeep's entry in Encyclopedia Metallum
- Shadowkeep's entry in Spirit of Metal online database
- Shadowkeep at Last.fm
- Shadowkeep - How Many Times Have We Tried To Save The World? on YouTube