Arch Enemy Split with Singer Alissa White-Gluz: "Wherever There Is an Ending, There Is Also a Beginning"
Alissa White-Gluz leaves after 12 years with Arch Enemy; she immediately launched solo work while the band has yet to name a new lead singer.
- On Sunday, Arch Enemy announced they have parted ways with singer Alissa White-Gluz, thanking her but not providing a reason for her exit.
- Alissa White-Gluz spent 12 years as the band's vocalist, replacing Angela Gossow and singing on albums including War Eternal, Will to Power, Deceivers, and Blood Dynasty, her final record.
- Two hours after the band's announcement, Canadian vocalist Alissa White-Gluz dropped solo single The Room Where She Died and revealed an upcoming solo album.
- Arch Enemy has not named a replacement for Alissa White-Gluz after wrapping their European tour last week, with festivals next summer scheduled amid lineup uncertainty.
- Before Arch Enemy, Alissa White-Gluz formed The Agonist as a teenager, left amid conflicting accounts, and told fans to expect big news in 2026.
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The Swedish melodic death metal band Arch Enemy announces the departure of its singer, in place since 2014. On Sunday, November 23, Arch Enemy announces the departure of Alissa White-Gluz, singer of the band for 11 years. The band states in a laconic press release: "Arch Enemy and Alissa White-Gluz have separated. We are grateful for [...] This article Arch Enemy separates from Alissa White-Gluz est apparu en premier sur Rolling Stone.
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After 12 years and four albums, the era of Alissa White-Gluz at Arch Enemy has come to an end. Earlier today, both the Swedish band and the Canadian vocalist announced that they were parting ways, a decision that came as a major surprise to many metal fans. In her statement, Alissa thanked the fans and left them with something to look forward to, saying: “I can’t wait to share what I have been working on with you all (with some big surprises in …
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