Alissa White-Gluz
Alissa White-Gluz used to be the leader of metalcore band The Agonist, and the current lead singer for Swedish melodic death metal group Arch Enemy. Alissa (born 31 July 1985) White-Gluz is an Canadian singer, best popular for being the previous lead singer and founding member in The Canadian metalcore band The Agonist, as well as currently the singer-songwriter of Swedish the melodic Death Metal band Arch Enemy. Singing and growling (clean vocals) are part of her style of singing. Though she's typically known for her melodic and contemporary metalcore, as well as metalcore, White-Gluz also has performed as a vocalist with deathcore, power metal and other symphonic, symphonic or symphonic ensemble. This includes Kamelot as well as Delain. White-Gluz (2004-2014). From 2004, White-Gluz and fellow members Danny Marino, Chris Kells together formed the band The Agonist with Chris Kells and Danny Marino in Montreal, Quebec. White-Gluz released three albums as The lead vocalist of The Agonist. She left in the spring of 2014, when she was asked to sing for Arch Enemy.



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