Alissa White-Gluz

Alissa is the former leading singer for the metalcore Canadian group The Agonist. She currently sings for the Swedish melody-death metal band Arch Enemy. Alissa White-Gluz (born July 31 in 1985) is an Canadian singer who is best known as the lead vocalist for the Swedish popular melodic death band Arch Enemy, and former leader vocalist, and founding member of The Agonist, a Canadian metalcore band the Agonist. The combination of singing and grunting (clean vocals) are part of her distinctive vocal style. Though she's typically associated with melodic metalcore and metalcore, she's also performed as a vocalist in various deathcore, power and other symphonic, symphonic or symphonic ensemble. These include Kamelot as well as Delain. White-Gluz (2004-2014). From 2004 White-Gluz with co-members Danny Marino, Chris Kells together formed the band The Agonist in Montreal, Quebec. White-Gluz recorded 3 albums for the group as their lead singer. White Gluz quit the Agonist after being offered to join Arch Enemy in 2014. Alissa Alissa Alissa

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