Angela Gossow Urach
Angela Gossow, born in Cologne to Christian parents, had three siblings and brothers. Angela Gossow was seventeen when her parents split up. Their business failed, adding the financial burden. Anorexia, bulimia and other mental disorders added to the difficulties. Concerning her decision to step down in the role of singer for ARCH ENEMY, Gossow said simply There's a time and place for everything. My first album was released in the year 1991. I was enjoying life in the open road had diminished. Instead of pretending, I decided to quit. The group's initial frontman was Johan Liiva, who was later succeeded by German vocalist Angela Gossow. In 1986, Australian vocalist John Farnham recorded the song "You're The Voice". It was immediately popular in Australia and in several European nations, including Ireland and the UK. The term archenemy is used in the literature to describe a person who (sometimes known as arch-enemy) or archenemesis can be described as the main enemy of someone. In fiction, the archenemy or the most infamous enemy, usually a protagonist. Alissa Itssa White-Gluz (/@'li@ 'glz (born 31 July, 1985) was a Canadian musician best known as a lead vocalist for the Swedish popular Death Metal group Arch Enemy. Alissa is also the former founder and vocalist in The Agonist, a Canadian metalcore act The Agonist. Arch Enemy each has their chapters that are renowned for different reasons. In a retrospective of the band, founder guitarist Michael Amott named his top three songs of three vocalists.






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