Alissa White-Gluz
Alissa White-Gluz used to be the lead vocalist of the metalcore group The Agonist, and the currently the lead singer of Swedish music group, melodic Death Metal Arch Enemy. Alissa White-Gluz was born on July 31st in 1985. She is an Canadian musician who is most well-known as the singer of the Swedish popular metal band Arch Enemy. Alissa also played as the founding member and lead vocalist of The Agonist, a Canadian metalcore group The Agonist. The style of her voice is a mix of clear and growling vocals (singing). Though she's mostly associated with the metalcore genre and melodic death metal and metalcore, she has performed as the guest vocalist of powerful metal, symphonic rock and deathcore, including Kamelot, Delain, Carnifex and Powerwolf as well as performed live with Nightwish as well as Tarja Turunen. The Agonist (2004-2014) The Agonist (2004-2014) White-Gluz founded The Agonist (then was referred to as "Tempest") with fellow band members Danny Marino and Chris Kells in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. White-Gluz released three albums as the lead singer for The Agonist. They parted ways at the beginning of spring 2014 when she accepted an offer to sing for Arch Enemy.



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