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Arch Enemy have officially parted ways with longtime singer Alissa White-Gluz.
The split marks the end of her 12-year run with the Swedish metal band.
In a statement, the band thanked Alissa for her years of work and said, “Wherever there is an ending, there is also a beginning.
See you in 2026.” Alissa shared her own message, thanking fans and hinting at “big surprises” coming next year.
Soon after, she launched her solo career and released her first single, “The Room Where She Died.”
The Canadian vocalist joined Arch Enemy in 2014, replacing Angela Gossow.
During her time, she sang on four albums including “War Eternal,” “Will to Power,” “Deceivers,” and “Blood Dynasty.”
Her hit “Handshake with Hell” was named one of the top metal songs of 2022.
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