Vicky Psarakis

Vicky Psarakis is a dynamic vocalist renowned for both her versatile range and commanding presence, making a significant mark in the metal community. Born on June 22, 1988, in the United States, but of Greek descent, Psarakis has become especially celebrated as the frontwoman of the Canadian metal band The Agonist, a role she assumed in 2014 after replacing the original vocalist, Alissa White-Gluz. With an impressive ability to transition from guttural growls to soaring clean vocals, Psarakis has continued to evolve The Agonist's sound through her artistry and powerful performances.

Not only has Vicky Psarakis made a name for herself with The Agonist, but she has also cultivated a strong solo presence, showcasing her talent through various singles and covers. Her recent releases, including "Fools Tomorrow," "Feed Them To The Wolves," and "Kings Today," exhibit her proficiency in melding melodic sensibilities with the raw energy of metal. Psarakis’s covers, such as the metal version of "Say So," originally by Doja Cat, reveal her capacity to reinterpret popular songs through a metal lens, further demonstrating her adaptability and creativity as an artist. With her growing discography and the respect of her peers, Vicky Psarakis is poised to continue captivating audiences and contributing significantly to the metal genre.

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Abracadavre
Single - Released June 21, 2024
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