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= Luke Gibson = Luke Samuel Gordon Jon Gibson (born December 20,1984) is an British musician, singer, songwriter, composer, record producer, sound engineer, graphic designer, manager, director, film composer, blogger & parody artist. Luke was the lead vocalist, producer and main songwriter/composer in Soul Sanctuary. He directed & produced the band video single for Afterlife from the album of the same name. Which was aired on Scuzz & Lava TV in the UK in 2010. His parody music videos Deathcore Santa & Groots Bloody Groots were featured Metal Hammer, Metal Injection, & Comicbook.com. Luke also created metal covers of Big Booty Bitches, Pen Pineapple Apple Pen and a remix of Liza Minnelli's Balls To You that share a combined view count of almost 1.2 million.

but teamed up with co-vocalist Michael Burrough (current vocalist of The Raven Age) in 2008.

Soul Sanctuary
Soul Sanctuary is an English Heavy Metal band from East Sussex, UK. Formed in 2006, the group was founded by bassist Paul Gooding and Guitarist Anthony Montague. After several lineup changes in their early days, the band now consists of 6 members. Michael Burrough, Luke Gibson, Ed Stevens, Jamie Hicks, Paul Gooding and Anthony Montague.

On October 2009 the band released their debut album Afterlife. They have since shared the stage with Sonic Syndicate, Guthrie Govan, Dave McPheson, Esoterica and Blowsight. They are currently working on their follow up released rumoured to be title Rebirth.

Early Days
The band was founded in 2006 and underwent several line up changes and musical styles before completing the line up in 2008. On September 2, 2009 the bands guitarist Ed Stevens became a finalist in Total Guitar Magazines Guitar Wars where 3 bands played a final show with guest act Guthrie Govan, and judged by a panel which included Gus G for a place at Download 2010. Ed Stevens came runner up.

October 2009 the band released their debut album Afterlife. Although the album wasn't a commercial success the gained generally positive reviews from many fans and critics.

On May 10, 2010 the band released an official video for the first single Afterlife, the title track of their debut album.