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Date of upload: Jan 14, 2024 ^^
Rating : 4.979 (11/2,115 LTDR)
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Top Comments of this video!! :3
nice that you found Arch Enemy...now you can compare Alissa and Angela (for example the Song Nemesis) and also some clean vocals from Alissa in songs like Handshake with Hell or Reason to believe... Or Alissa on a song with Nita Strauss - The wolf you feed... or an other nice song from Alissa White-Gluz & Charlotte Wessels - Fool's Parade ... Happy New Year! :) :D
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Alissa's growling is just amazing - I had left Youtube automatic subtitles on from watching another video and it was able to correctly pick up large portions of the lyrics, that's how clear and well produced Alissa's growls are, despite the heavy distortion textures she is using.
Although Alissa growls with Arch Enemy (with a couple of exceptions) she does have a big vocal toolkit, up to and including high soprano notes. She has referred to this as her "operatic" voice, though I don't know enough to know if it is true opera or just singing wicked high! I believe she is up to an E6 in her Swan Lake version with a former band, The Agonist. She has described her "true" voice as being bluesy, though it is really rare to hear it.
I honestly think, for vocal reactors, there are some exceptional women in the metal genre who work on these techniques to introduce extra styles and colours to their singing performances and Alissa is an excellent example.
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Alissa White-Gluz is Arch Enemy's third vocalist. She is an absolute queen beast, and a beautiful soul.
However, the band's previous vocalist - Angela Gossow (who now manages the band) - had a stage presence that was unmatchable. Please react to some older Arch Enemy live, with Angela on vocals.
I love both vocalists (I don't think I've ever heard them with their first vocalist, whose name was Johan, I think), but they are distinct in their approach and their styles.
But Alissa always seems to have the most amazing outfits on stage, which she designs herself.
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I've really been getting into Arch Enemy lately! Alissa is amazing! The band is amazing! Handshake with Hell was in a whole other league as far as metal songs go and this one is stellar as well! This band really hasn't had a bad song that I've heard so far! Every song I've heard has made into my playlists!
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I"m actually from Halmstad in Sweden, and shared reharsal localities with Michael Amott's first band inn our teens.
From the same small Swedish town of 100.000 citizens we also have Roxette, another huge rock/pop band.
Music is our trademark, besides cellphone applications in medical technology and cell phone tower technology and IT forensics.
Pretty much all musicians from Halmstad know each other and collaborate in diffferent forms, shapes and band settings, genre mixiings etc.
Mike is one of the most gifted musicians and guitarists I know. He has a unique sense for melodiesand combinig them with phat riggs, Daniel"s eenormous stamina on the drums. Jeff Loomis is a world famous guitarists whose capacity to "marry" Mike in the solos is amazing, let alone his own solos.
And Alissa... As a singer and vocal coach in the rock/blues genre-she's something rlse. She can catch 200.000 people in 5 seconds and never lose one inch from the stage to the last space in the back og huge arenss.
Hrr clean voice is even better thsn her growling, so I recommend Handshake with Hell, where she seamlessly goes from the deepest layers of growl to clean voice between 2 tones in impossible tritonus and back down again. Number one. Angela, their former singer is now their manager. She has even deeper layers, but not that amazing clean voice.
And not the striking stage presence and larger than life persona.
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@DrMcKay66
4 months ago
Kamelot and the song Liar Liar have Alyssa guest singing both growl and clean vocals. Its an awesome song and Tommy Karevik is a master singer aswell. I belive you will like it. Greetings from Sweden 😊
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