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Alissa White-Gluz, formerly of Arch Enemy, has released the debut single “Checkmate” from her new group Blue Medusa. Alongside the track, the group has also released a music video, co-directed by ...
A little more than a week after unveiling her solo band’s name was Blue Medusa, ex-Arch Enemy vocalist Alissa White-Gluz and company released the band’s new single, “Checkmate”. Written by White-Gluz ...
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Watch the video for Blue Medusa’s first single Checkmate, as Alissa White-Gluz teases that fans can look forward to “more dark, heavy, brutal and haunting music very soon…” Fresh from unveiling ...
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