Alissa White-Gluz Drops Solo Track After Leaving Arch Enemy

A massive shockwave hit the metal world the past days — Alissa White-Gluz has released her new solo single “The Room Where She Died”, dropping it the same moment she confirmed her departure from Arch Enemy. A dramatic, cinematic track and video that instantly marks the beginning of a whole new chapter for her career.

This fresh song — written together with Oliver Palotai — blends emotional weight, theatrical atmosphere and the signature intensity Alissa is known for. With layered vocals, sharp dynamic shifts and polished production, it feels like a statement piece: she’s stepping forward on her own, and she’s not doing it quietly. The timing, the creative control, the tone — everything signals a bold long-term solo plan taking shape.

Here at Pulse Records we’re watching this move closely. Alissa leaving Arch Enemy is huge, but launching a solo track immediately after? That’s power. Whether you follow her from "The Agonist" days, her global era with Arch Enemy, or you’re discovering her now, this transition is going to reshape a chunk of the modern metal landscape. And of course — our distro stays stocked with Arch Enemy releases for collectors wanting to revisit the era she helped build.

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