Alissa White-Gluz
Alissa White-Gluz (born July 31, 1985) is the frontwoman of the Swedish melodic death metal band "Arch Enemy." She was a co-founder of "The Agonist." The Canadian musician is renowned for her guttural vocals.
Alissa started her musical career in 2004 when she founded "The Tempest" as lead singer and songwriter, which was renamed "The Agonist" in 2007. After several successful tours - including with Epica, Simone Simons and Kamelot - she joined Arch Enemy in 2014, replacing Angela Gossow.
Alissa has a long history with Kamelot. In addition to the aforementioned tours, she has appeared several times as a guest singer with the band - including in the clip for Sacrimony.
Her performance with Nightwish in 2012 is legendary: when their then frontwoman Anette Olzon fell ill at short notice during the US tour, Alissa and Elize Ryd (frontwoman of Amaranthe) replaced Anette on stage in Denver.
Committed campaigner for animal welfare and environmental protection
In addition to her musical passion, Alissa White-Gluz is a passionate campaigner for environmental and animal protection. She follows a vegan diet and feels part of the "Straight Edge" movement. This means that she abstains from alcohol, tobacco, drugs, etc.
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Alissa is in a relationship with Doyle Wolfgang von Frankenstein, the former guitarist of Misfits.
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