
"Blue Medusa is the next evolution of everything I've been building toward for years. It's my creative melting pot. Everything fans enjoy about the energy, intensity, and performance they've always experienced on stage with me over the past two decades is still here, even stronger. That is me, that is who I am and who I've always been. And now it's amplified and unleashed in a fully sovereign artistic vision."
"I specifically chose to share this news on International Women's Day because building stronger platforms for women in heavy music is something I care deeply about. I've been carving my own path in this genre for a long time, and I want to help pave the way for the next generation of women who love metal as much as I do."
Alissa White-Gluz, former vocalist of Arch Enemy, has formed a new band called Blue Medusa with guitarists Alyssa Day and Dani Sophia, bassist Alicia Vigil, and drummer Delaney Jaster. White-Gluz exited Arch Enemy in November after 12 years and initially pursued solo work before focusing on the full band project. She announced Blue Medusa on International Women's Day, emphasizing her commitment to supporting women in heavy music. The band combines intense energy, aggressive instrumentation, and thoughtful lyrics. White-Gluz describes the musical chemistry with her bandmates as revitalizing and expresses her dedication to creating opportunities for the next generation of female metal musicians.
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