Alissa White-Gluz Hasn't Found A Time Gap To Launch Debut Solo Album

JAKARTA - In an interview with Finland's Chaoszine, Arch Enemy vocalist Alissa White-Gluz revealed an update on the possible schedule for the release of his long-standing solo debut album.

"We're not ready to release it yet, so there's no real timeline yet. I'm still on the Deceivers timeline with Arch Enemy, so I basically have to find a gap in Arch Enemy's album to release this," Alissa said.

"But we don't take too much rest. So I'm working on it. As soon as it's finished, everyone will know," he continued.

Alissa also talked about her vocal approach to her solo material.

"I like to include a lot of different techniques, and for that reason I like writing music that is a little progressive so there is room for experiment there," he said.

"So, yes, I did a slow outrage, a kind of black metal anger, ordinary anger, some whispers, opera, more bullying, more jazzy singing. "I think one of the things I'm using is most of what I've not used so far is what I call my natural voice, that's I'm just singing as me. And I think it's actually a little bluesy, a jazzy tone that people may not know."