ALISSA Unleashes Her Vision with “The Room Where She Died”
A new era begins for one of metal’s most iconic voices.
After years of anticipation and underground exclusives, Alissa White-Gluz has officially launched her solo career with the release of “The Room Where She Died”, available now via Napalm Records. The track arrives alongside an intense self-directed video, marking a bold new chapter for the Canadian vocalist best known as the powerhouse frontwoman of Arch Enemy.

Having shared original compositions with her Patreon community over the years, ALISSA now steps fully into the spotlight. Collaborating once again with Oliver Palotai of Kamelot, the single reveals a sonic palette that goes far beyond her death metal roots. From orchestral layers to a surprise jazz-laced interlude, the song weaves together clean vocals, fierce growls, and cinematic textures—proof that ALISSA is pushing boundaries on all fronts.
An artistic rebirth in full force
While her vocal versatility and commanding presence are already legend, “The Room Where She Died” showcases ALISSA not just as a performer, but as a complete creative force. She not only co-wrote the track and video concept, but also hand-painted the single’s artwork. The result is a fully realized artistic statement that resonates with emotional intensity and sonic sophistication.
“I poured every ounce of passion, pain, and purpose into this,” she shares. “I’ve never felt more inspired. This is only the beginning.”
As she carves her own path with renewed fire, it’s clear that ALISSA’s solo journey won’t just be a side project—it’s set to become a defining chapter in her already storied career.
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