Arch Enemy Appear to Tease Return of Classic Singer Angela Gossow
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Arch Enemy Appear to Tease Return of Classic Singer Angela Gossow
"Back in November, Alissa White-Gluz announced her departure from the Swedish metal band, stating, "After 12 years in Arch Enemy, we have parted ways. I am forever thankful to the thousands of amazing fans I have met along the way. Thank you, Beastlings! I can't wait to share what I have been working on with you all." She promptly released a new solo single that same day."
"The social media tease, posted on the Instagram accounts of both Arch Enemy and Gossow, shows a cryptic video of a mysterious figure holding up a torch, with the words "2026." Everything else has been wiped off each of their accounts. Gossow joined Arch Enemy in 2000, replacing original singer Johan Liiva, and stayed on until her aforementioned 2014 departure. She appeared on five albums between 2001 and 2011, including acclaimed releases like Wages of Sin and Doomsday Machine."
Alissa White-Gluz announced her departure from Arch Enemy in November after 12 years and released a new solo single the same day. White-Gluz had replaced Angela Gossow in 2014, while Gossow remained the band's business manager. A cryptic social media post on the Instagram accounts of both Arch Enemy and Gossow shows a mysterious figure holding a torch and the year "2026," and both accounts have been cleared of other content. Gossow joined Arch Enemy in 2000, replaced Johan Liiva, and appeared on five albums between 2001 and 2011, including Wages of Sin and Doomsday Machine. The post suggests either a possible reunion or a promotional campaign for a new era.
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