Alissa White-Gluz is a distinguished Canadian singer and songwriter renowned as the lead vocalist of the formidable death metal outfit, Arch Enemy. She was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, on July 31, 1985.
Her journey in the world of music commenced in 2004 when she played a pivotal role in the formation of The Agonist, a band with which she released three studio projects. In 2014, Alissa White-Gluz made a significant transition, becoming the third lead vocalist of the iconic death metal ensemble, Arch Enemy. Her tenure with the band has been marked by notable singles such as "Sunset over the Empire," "House Of Mirrors," and "You Will Know My Name," alongside the release of critically acclaimed albums including "Will To Power," "Covered In Blood," and "Deceivers."
With unparalleled vocal prowess, Alissa White-Gluz has not only made her mark within the realm of Arch Enemy but has also delved into solo music endeavors.
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