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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