Garden of Shadows

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
Oracle Moon 08:46 Tools
Citadel of Dreams 08:18 Tools
Dissolution of the Forms 08:14 Tools
Desert Shadows 09:54 Tools
Twilight Odyssey 08:26 Tools
Continuum 09:27 Tools
Heart of the Corona 05:51 Tools
Lovely Cold 07:32 Tools
Company in Solitude 07:56 Tools
Apollian Realm 08:40 Tools
Shards of the Sphere 08:23 Tools
Continuum (Garden of Shadows) 09:27 Tools
Solar Pulse (intro) 00:55 Tools
Solar Pulse 00:53 Tools
Into Infinity 00:25 Tools
Garden Of Shadows / Oracle Moon 08:46 Tools
Garden Of Shadows / Citadel Of Dreams 08:18 Tools
Garden Of Shadows / Twilight Odyssey 08:18 Tools
Garden Of Shadows / Continuum 09:27 Tools
Garden Of Shadows / Desert Shadow 09:27 Tools
Intro 00:51 Tools
01 Oracle Moon 08:46 Tools
Heart Of The Corona (Heart of the Corona, 1998) 05:51 Tools
Continuum Garden Of Shadows 09:54 Tools
02 Citadel Of Dreams 08:19 Tools
Appolonian Realm 06:32 Tools
04 Dissolution Of The Forms 08:14 Tools
05 Continuum 09:27 Tools
01 - Solar Pulse (Intro) 06:32 Tools
Shards Of The 08:24 Tools
06 Desert Shadows 09:54 Tools
Oracle Moon - Citadel Of Dreams (8:18) 09:54 Tools
07 Twilight Odyssey 08:26 Tools
Oracle Moon - Dissolution Of The Forms (8:12) 08:26 Tools
03 - Lovely Cold 08:26 Tools
oracle moon - 02 - citadel of dreams 08:26 Tools
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Garden of Shadows began in the summer of 1995 in Maryland, USA, with the line-up of Brian (guitars), Mary (guitars), Chad (vocals), Scott (keyboards), Dave (bass) and Kevin (drums). Within a few months, they parted ways with drummer Kevin due to musical differences, and bassist Dave left shortly after. The band went through over a year of stagnation working with various drummers. In the fall of 1996, Bret (former drummer for Maryland's Sadistic Torment) joined the band, enabling them to finally realise their vision. After six months, they recorded their highly acclaimed debut demo "Heart of the Corona". In February 1998, the band signed an agreement with X-Rated Records to release their debut demo on CD. Also at this time, bassist Owen was added to the line-up. They entered the studio in March to record a new song "Shards of the Sphere" which would appear as a bonus track on the MCD. Due to problems with the recording studio, the band was forced to go into a second studio in order to complete the mixing of this song. After many delays, they were able to master all six tracks in June. The "Heart of the Corona" MCD was released in December 1998. During this time, the band parted ways with keyboardist Scott, bassist Owen moved over to guitar synth, and bassist Sean was added to the line-up. In March 1999 the band signed a deal with Wicked World, and in July, they began to prepare for the recording of their first full-length album of distinctive epic and emotionally charged death metal entitled "Oracle Moon" which was released on 28 August ‘00. Garden of Shadows have played shows in MD, DC, VA, PA, NJ and NC, opening up for a wide variety of bands including Dimmu Borgir, Samael, In Flames, Moonspell, Six Feet Under, Obituary, Suffocation, and My Dying Bride. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.