Alissa White-Gluz

Alissa White-Gluz is a force to be reckoned with in the heavy metal sphere, having made significant waves as both a potent vocalist and a dedicated activist. Born on July 31, 1985 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, White-Gluz first gained prominence as the frontwoman for the Canadian metal band The Agonist. Her ability to oscillate between clean singing and guttural growls helped propel the band to international success. However, her career reached new heights when she joined the Swedish melodic death metal band Arch Enemy in 2014, taking over from longtime vocalist Angela Gossow. Her arrival marked the beginning of a new era for the band, characterized by her formidable vocal prowess and commanding stage presence.

Outside of her work with Arch Enemy, Alissa White-Gluz has become known for her collaborations with other artists around the globe, as evidenced by her guest appearances on tracks like "The Wolf You Feed" and "Dream Rats." White-Gluz's versatility is showcased in her ability to contribute to a wide range of genres, highlighting her eclectic talent. Her distinctive style is not only limited to her music but also extends to her personal ethos; as an outspoken environmentalist and vegan, she uses her platform to advocate for animal rights and sustainability. With a fiercely passionate following and a resume that continues to grow, Alissa White-Gluz remains a seminal figure in modern metal.

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