Alissa White-Gluz
Alissa White-Gluz was the former lead vocalist of the metalcore band The Agonist, and the now the band's lead vocalist for Swedish melodic death metal band Arch Enemy. Alissa (born 30 July 1985) White-Gluz is an Canadian singer, best recognized as the former leading singer and founding member in The Agonist, a Canadian metalcore band The Agonist The Agonist, and also the current lead singer of Swedish death metal band Arch Enemy. The singer sings in clean and growled vocals. Although she's most commonly identified with the melodic metalcore or metalcore, White-Gluz has worked as a vocalist for deathcore, power metal and other symphonic, symphonic or symphonic ensemble. They include Kamelot along with Delain. White-Gluz (2004-2014). The year was 2004 and White-Gluz with co-members Danny Marino, Chris Kells created the band The Agonist from Montreal, Quebec. White-Gluz released three albums during her time as vocalist for The Agonist. Her departure came in spring 2014 when she accepted the offer to be the vocalist of Arch Enemy.



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