Alissa White-Gluz

Canadian singer

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2025 Announced upcoming Arch Enemy album 'Blood Dynasty'.
2024 Collaborated with Simone Simons from Epica on the song 'Cradle to the Grave'
2024 Served as executive producer for the British documentary film 'I Could Never Go Vegan'.
2023 Posed as a mermaid in a PETA anti-fishing ad campaign, continuing her animal rights activism.
February 2023 Appeared in the documentary Punk Rock Vegan Movie directed by Moby, highlighting her vegan activism.
2022 Released the studio album 'Deceivers' with Arch Enemy.
2022 Recorded guest vocals for the video game Metal: Hellsinger and released a song with Nita Strauss called 'The Wolf You Feed'
2022 White-Gluz performed in the video game Metal: Hellsinger, contributing to the track 'Stygia'
June 2021 Performed lead vocals on Powerwolf's remix of 'Demons Are a Girl's Best Friend'
2019 Continues diverse collaborations with tracks by Soilwork, Carnifex, and Babymetal
2019 Released 'Covered in Blood', an album featuring Arch Enemy's cover songs.
August 2 2019 Recorded guest vocals for Carnifex on the song 'No Light Shall Save Us' from their album World War X
January 11 2019 Provided guest vocals for Soilwork on the song 'Stålfågel' from their album Verkligheten
2018 Contributed guest vocals to Dee Snider's album For The Love of Metal on the track 'Dead Hearts Love Thy Enemy'
2018 Received a Libby award from PETA for her international campaign advocating against the hunting of Canadian seals.
February 2018 Recorded guest vocals for Angra's album Omni, appearing on the track 'Black Widow's Web' with Brazilian singer Sandy
2017 Announced in a Duke TV interview that her solo album would feature collaborations with Kamelot members and would have a different sound from her work with Arch Enemy.
2017 Recorded guest vocals for DOYLE's second album DOYLE II, appearing on the track 'Kiss Me As We Die'
2017 Released the studio album 'Will to Power' with Arch Enemy.
2017 Released the live album 'As The Stages Burn!' with Arch Enemy.
2016 Signed a record deal with Napalm Records to release a solo album titled 'Alissa'.
2016 Released the live album 'Tokyo Sacrifice' with Arch Enemy.
2016 White-Gluz reprised her role as The Muse in Karmaflow's 'The Muse's Lament' and 'The Muse and the Conductor'
2016 Expands collaborative work, appearing on tracks by multiple artists including Caliban, Tarja, Delain, and Metal Allegiance
2016 She appeared in American Murder Song as the character Pretty Lavinia
2016 Made second guest appearance with Delain on the track 'Hands of Gold' from their album Moonbathers
2015 Alissa White-Gluz performed as The Muse in the musical project Karmaflow's 'The Muse and the Conductor'
2015 Continues collaboration with Kamelot, performing on tracks 'Liar Liar (Wasteland Monarchy)' and 'Revolution' from the album Haven
February 2015 Announced as guest vocalist for Kamelot's Haven album
2014 Began a relationship with Doyle Wolfgang von Frankenstein, guitarist of the American horror punk band Misfits.
March 17 2014 Arch Enemy officially announced Alissa White-Gluz as their new lead vocalist, replacing Angela Gossow.
February 2014 Announced as guest vocalist for Delain's fourth studio album The Human Contradiction
2012 Released album 'Prisoners' with The Agonist, which was one of her final recordings with the band before her departure.
2012 Alissa White-Gluz first appears on a recorded track with Kamelot, performing on 'Sacrimony (Angel of Afterlife)' from the album Silverthorn
October 14 2012 Joined Nightwish on stage with Tommy Karevik and Elize Ryd to sing 'Last Ride of the Day' in Orlando, concluding their tour
September 28 2012 Performed Nightwish lead vocals live at the Denver show with Elize Ryd after Anette Olzon became ill
2011 Released EP 'The Escape' with The Agonist, expanding their musical catalog.

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