Alissa White-Gluz
Alissa White-Gluz | |
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Background information | |
Born | Montreal, Quebec, Canada | 31 July 1985
Genres | Melodic death metal, metalcore, power metal, symphonic metal, deathcore |
Occupation | Singer-songwriter[1] |
Instruments | Vocals, guitar |
Years active | 2004–Present |
Labels | Napalm Records, Century Media, Act, Spiritual Beast |
Alissa White-Gluz (/əˈliːsə ˈɡlʌz/;[2]) (born 31 July 1985) is a Canadian vocalist, best known as the lead vocalist of the Swedish melodic death metal band Arch Enemy,[3] and former lead vocalist and founding member of the Canadian metalcore band the Agonist.[4] Her vocal style includes both growling and clean vocals (singing).[5] Although primarily associated with melodic death metal and metalcore, she has appeared as a guest vocalist for power metal, symphonic metal and deathcore bands, notably Kamelot, Delain and Carnifex and has performed live with Nightwish and Tarja Turunen.
Early life
White-Gluz was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, as the second of three children.[6][7] Her grandparents were prisoners in concentration camps during World War II and managed to escape. Their experiences in the camps would go on to inspire the Arch Enemy song, "First Day in Hell".[8]
Personal interests
White-Gluz is a fan of classical music as well as rock music. She enjoys 90s grunge music such as Nirvana, Stone Temple Pilots, and Soundgarden. "I know a lot of people hate it but I love the simplicity, the stripped-down, honest songs and the mistakes. On Nirvana’s live album for example I love hearing the fuck-ups, out-of-tune guitars and the cracks in the voice," says White-Gluz in an interview with Metal Hammer.[9]
Career
The Agonist (2004−2014)
In 2004, White-Gluz formed the Agonist (then known as "Tempest") with fellow band members Danny Marino and Chris Kells in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.[10] She released three albums with them as their lead vocalist.[11] White-Gluz left the Agonist in the spring of 2014 when was offered the role as vocalist for Arch Enemy.[12]
Arch Enemy (2014−present)
On March 17, 2014, Arch Enemy announced via press release that Alissa would be replacing their former vocalist Angela Gossow.[13] With Arch Enemy, she has released two studio albums (War Eternal and Will to Power) and two live albums (As The Stages Burn! and Live Power).
Solo career
White-Gluz signed a deal with Napalm Records in 2016, with an intention to release a solo album entitled Alissa.[14] In a 2017 interview with Duke TV, she announced that her album would feature collaborations with Kamelot members, and said that the sound of the album would be "pretty different" from that of Arch Enemy.[15]
Guest vocal work
White-Gluz has recorded guest vocals for Blackguard's 2008 EP Another Round,[16] as well as for Slaves on Dope's 2012 album Over the Influence.[17]
White-Gluz has worked with Kamelot on a number of occasions. In September and October 2012, she was a guest vocalist for Kamelot when they were the supporting act for Nightwish's North American tour.[18] In February 2015, Kamelot announced that she would contribute guest vocals to their Haven album.[19]
At the Denver show on September 28, 2012, White-Gluz and Elize Ryd performed the Nightwish lead vocals live on stage with minimal preparation after Anette Olzon was taken ill.[20][21] White-Gluz, Ryd and Tommy Karevik later joined Nightwish (now fronted by Floor Jansen) on stage again to sing the final song of the tour, "Last Ride of the Day", in Orlando on October 14, 2012.[22] Arch Enemy, with White-Gluz as lead vocalist, joined Nightwish as a supporting act on their 2015 European tour.[23]
In February 2014, the Dutch symphonic metal band Delain announced that White-Gluz would be contributing guest vocals to their fourth studio album The Human Contradiction.[24] White-Gluz made a second guest appearance with Delain in 2016 on "Hands of Gold", the opening track of their fifth studio album Moonbathers.[25]
In 2018, White-Gluz recorded guest vocals for Angra's album Omni, which was released in February 2018. She appears on the third track "Black Widow's Web" alongside Brazilian singer Sandy.[26] She also contributed to Dee Snider's album For The Love of Metal on the track Dead Hearts Love Thy Enemy[27] and Kane Robert's/Alice Cooper's Beginning of the End.[28] She provided guest vocals for Soilwork on the song "Stålfågel", which is part of their eleventh studio album Verkligheten. The album was released on January 11, 2019.[29]
White-Gluz recorded guests vocals for the American deathcore act, Carnifex on the song "No Light Shall Save Us", which is on the band's seventh studio album, World War X, which was released on August 2, 2019 through Nuclear Blast Records.[30]
Discography
The Agonist
- 2007 – Once Only Imagined
- 2009 – Lullabies for the Dormant Mind
- 2011 – The Escape (EP)
- 2012 – Prisoners
Arch Enemy
- 2014 – War Eternal
- 2017 – As the Stages Burn!
- 2017 – Will to Power
Solo
- TBA - Alissa[14]
Guest appearances
- Never More Than Less - on track "So Beautiful" - Album Relentless (2008, Le Collectif Artcore)
- (the) Plasmarifle – on track "From The Trail of Ashes ..." – Album While You Were Sleeping The World Changed In An Instant (October, 2008 Siege of Amida Records)
- Blackguard – on track "The Sword" – Album Profugus Mortis (April, 2009 Sumerian Records)
- Kamelot – on track "Sacrimony (Angel of Afterlife)" – Album Silverthorn (October, 2012 SPV/Steamhammer, King)
- Delain – on track "The Tragedy Of The Commons" – Album The Human Contradiction (April, 2014 Napalm Records)
- Kamelot - on tracks "Liar Liar (Wasteland Monarchy)" and "Revolution" - Album Haven (February, 2015 Napalm Records)
- Metal Allegiance - guest vocals on "We Rock" - Album Metal Allegiance (2015, Nuclear Blast)
- Karmaflow - as the Muse in "The Muse and the Conductor" (2015)
- Caliban - on track "The Ocean's Heart" - Album Gravity (March, 2016, Century Media)
- And Then She Came - on track "Five Billion Lies" - Album And Then She Came (June, 2016 DME Music Napalm Records)
- Tarja Turunen - on track "Demons in You" - Album The Shadow Self (August, 2016, earMUSIC)
- Delain - guest vocals on "Hands of Gold" - Album Moonbathers (August, 2016 Napalm Records)
- Metal Allegiance - guest vocals on "Life in the Fast Lane" - Album Fallen Heroes (2016, Nuclear Blast)
- Evesdroppers - guest vocals on "God's Ocean" - Album Empty Vessel, (2016, Casual Madness)
- American Murder Song - as Pretty Lavinia (2016)
- Aurelio Voltaire - on track "Leaves In The Stream" - Album Heart-Shaped Wound, (2017)
- Angra - on track "Black Widow's Web" - Album ØMNI (2018)
- Dee Snider - on track "Dead Hearts (Love Thy Enemy)" - Album For the Love of Metal (2018, Napalm Records)
- Soilwork - on track "Stålfågel" - Album Verkligheten (2019, Nuclear Blast)
- Mark Morton - on track "The Truth Is Dead" (w/ Randy Blythe of Lamb of God) - Album Anesthetic (2019, Spinefarm)[31]
- Carnifex - on track "No Light Shall Save Us" - Album World War X (2019, Nuclear Blast)
- Kane Roberts - on track "Beginning of the End" - Album The New Normal, (2019, Frontiers Records)
- Babymetal – on track “Distortion” – Album Metal Galaxy (2019)
Other media
White-Gluz is appearing in visual companion content to American Murder Song as Pretty Lavinia.[32] Her character was first revealed at Steampunk World's Fair and has since been released on American Murder Song's YouTube channel.[citation needed]
In addition to her music career, White-Gluz also had a voice acting stint where she voiced Swarm Hunter in Gears 5.[33]
Activism
In a 2018 interview with Metal Hammer, White-Gluz said she had been "vegan for about 18 years", but that she had engaged in animal rights activism since childhood.[34] She received a Libby award from PETA for her work in an international campaign advocating against the hunting of Canadian seals.[35][36]
Personal life
White-Gluz is in a relationship since 2014 with Doyle Wolfgang von Frankenstein, guitarist of the American horror punk band Misfits.[37]
She was raised in a family of vegetarians, and has been a vegan since 1998.[38][39] She follows a straight-edge lifestyle.[40][41] She identifies as an atheist and considers herself opposed to religion, though she noted that "it doesn’t mean [she hates] religious people or [is] opposed to them".[34]
References
- ^ "Interview with Alissa White-Gluz of The Agonist – August 14th, 2011". Lithium Magazine. August 14, 2011. Archived from the original on November 5, 2011.
- ^ "Alissa White-Gluz: Vlog #1: New Music and Guest Vocals". January 20, 2014.
- ^ "Arch Enemy Parts Ways With Vocalist Angela Gossow, Recruits The Agonist's Alissa White-Gluz". Blabbermouth. March 17, 2014.
- ^ "Century Media Records - The Agonist". www.centurymedia.com.
- ^ "Arch Enemy's Alissa White Gluz: 'If There's an Opportunity to Use Clean Vocals We'll Probably Do It'". Loudwire. January 23, 2016.
- ^ bravewords.com. "The Agonist Vocalist Alissa White-Gluz – 'People Have To Start Thinking With Their Brains And Their Hearts Instead Of Their Social Conditioning'". bravewords.com. Retrieved 27 December 2018.
- ^ Kusano, Rodney (May 12, 2019). "MOMS THAT ROCK: An Interview with Judith White-Gluz Mother of Alissa White-Gluz (Arch Enemy)". OUTBURN ONLINE.
- ^ "See Arch Enemy's Alissa White-Gluz Detail Intense Personal Story Behind 'First Day in Hell'". Revolver. 7 September 2017. Retrieved 27 December 2018.
- ^ July 2018, Adam Rees31. "Arch Enemy: Alissa White-Gluz's Guide To Life". Metal Hammer Magazine. Retrieved 2020-03-10.
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) - ^ "Interview with Alissa White-Gluz of The Agonist". Lithium Magazine. August 14, 2011. Archived from the original on November 5, 2011.
- ^ Hartmann, Graham. "The Agonist Fire Back at Alissa White-Gluz in New Statement". Loudwire. Retrieved 2019-10-18.
- ^ Childers, Chad. "Alissa White-Gluz Felt 'Worst Betrayal' From Split With The Agonist". Loudwire. Retrieved 2020-03-10.
- ^ "Angela Gossow Leaves Arch Enemy, New Vocalist Announced". Metal Hammer. March 17, 2014. Archived from the original on March 17, 2014.
- ^ a b "ARCH ENEMY Frontwoman ALISSA WHITE-GLUZ Signs Solo Deal With NAPALM RECORDS". 7 September 2016.
- ^ "ALISSA WHITE-GLUZ's Solo Debut Will Feature Collaborations With KAMELOT, ARCH ENEMY Members". Blabbermouth. August 27, 2017.
- ^ "BLACKGUARD Frontman Explains Name Change". Blabbermouth. November 26, 2008.
- ^ "THE AGONIST Frontwoman To Guest On New SLAVES ON DOPE Album". Blabbermouth. September 6, 2009.
- ^ "ALISSA WHITE-GLUZ TALKS WORKING WITH KAMELOT - "ELIZE RYD AND TOMMY KAREVIK ARE BY FAR THE MOST TALENTED SINGERS I'VE EVER HEARD"". BraveWords. January 3, 2014.
- ^ "Kamelot Announce Release Date For New Album "Haven". Artwork And Track Listing Revealed!". February 23, 2015.
- ^ "NIGHTWISH In Denver: A Night Without ANETTE OLZON". Blabbermouth. September 29, 2012.
- ^ "Nightwish - The Denver Debacle". Youtube. March 3, 2016.
- ^ "Nightwish with Kamelot - Last Ride Of The Day - House of Blues Orlando 2012 (with Floor Jansen)". Youtube. October 15, 2012.
- ^ "NIGHTWISH To Tour Europe With AMORPHIS, ARCH ENEMY". Blabbermouth. March 4, 2015.
- ^ "Delain Taps Alissa White-Gluz For New Album The Human Contradiction". Metal Underground. February 1, 2014.
- ^ "DELAIN To Release 'Moonbathers' Album In August". Blabbermouth.net. June 22, 2016. Retrieved March 1, 2017.
- ^ "Angra "Black Widow's Web" feat. Alissa White-Gluz & Sandy - Official Music Video". Retrieved October 18, 2019.
- ^ Songfacts. "Dead Hearts (Love Thy Enemy) by Dee Snider - Songfacts". www.songfacts.com. Retrieved October 18, 2019.
- ^ "Kane Roberts – Beginning Of The End feat. Alice Cooper & Alissa White-Gluz: A Video Breakdown". 4 February 2019. Retrieved October 18, 2019.
- ^ "Verkligheten by Soilwork". iTunes. Retrieved March 8, 2020.
- ^ DiVita, Joe. "Carnifex Announce Album, Debut New Song Feat. Alissa White-Gluz". Loudwire. Retrieved October 18, 2019.
- ^ "LAMB OF GOD Guitarist's 'Anesthetic' Solo Album To Feature Guest Appearances By LINKIN PARK, PAPA ROACH Members". Blabbermouth. 14 December 2018. Retrieved 2018-12-14.
- ^ "Arch Enemy's Alissa White-Gluz Plays America's First Female Serial Killer For American Murder Song". Blabbermouth.net. 31 May 2016. Retrieved 23 November 2016.
- ^ "Behind The Voice Actors - Alissa White-Gluz". Behind The Voice Actors. Retrieved September 19, 2019.
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- ^ a b Rees, Adam (31 July 2018). "Arch Enemy: Alissa White-Gluz's Guide To Life". Metal Hammer. Retrieved 7 February 2020.
- ^ "The Agonist Frontwoman Snags PETA2 Award". Blabbermouth. January 30, 2012.
- ^ "The Agonist's Alissa White-Gluz Stars in PETA Ad Denouncing Seal Slaughter". Noise Creep. March 28, 2011.
- ^ "DOYLE: I've Been Vegan For Six Years Now. My Girlfriend ALISSA WHITE-GLUZ Got Me Into It". Metal Addicts. January 13, 2019.
- ^ "The Agonist's Alissa White-Gluz on Being Vegan and Her Work With peta2". Noise Creep. October 3, 2011.
- ^ "Arch Enemy's Alissa White-Gluz Discusses Animal Rights, Being Vegan In New Video Interview". Blabbermouth. June 24, 2014.
- ^ "Interview Time with Alissa White Gluz". Metal Horizons.
- ^ "The Agonist's Alissa White-Gluz Stays Healthy On The Road". Noise Creep. August 20, 2009.
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