Alissa White-Gluz Launches Solo Career with 'The Room Where She Died'
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Former Arch Enemy vocalist Alissa White-Gluz has kicked off her solo career with the release of her new single, “The Room Where She Died”, out now everywhere via Napalm Records.

The song marks a departure from her signature style, incorporating an orchestral intro and jazzy interlude into its sophisticated composition.

With her impressive vocal range on full display, White-Gluz showcases her growth as a performer, vocalist, and songwriter.

In a statement on social media, White-Gluz revealed that she has been honing her skills for many years and feels like she is finally at a place where she can let her work stand on its own.

She poured every ounce of passion, pain, and purpose into the song, and fans are responding enthusiastically to it.

The music video for “The Room Where She Died” is now live.

The single has been released exclusively to White-Gluz's Patreon community for years, but with this latest release, she is sharing her music with the world at large.

White-Gluz teamed up with Oliver Palotai of power metal virtuosos Kamelot on the song, a collaboration that has resulted in multiple performances and co-written tracks together.

This new chapter in White-Gluz's career represents a bold step forward for the multi-faceted artist.