Alissa White-Gluz spoke about the situations she faces.

As part of the International Women's Day celebrations, Revolver magazine recorded a video with Arch Enemy vocalist Alissa White-Gluz.

Alissa spoke about what it's like to navigate the world of Heavy Metal as a woman and how she perceives the change that is happening in the male-dominated culture:

“It’s always been like this: Oh, there’s a woman in the band? So the sound style is ‘Female-Fronted Metal’? How can they put Nightwish, Arch Enemy, Lacuna Coil, Butcher Babies, all in the same category? We’re totally different musical styles, you know?”.

Alissa continues: “Because of this, a lot of people don’t like the term ‘Female Fronted Music.’ It doesn’t describe a style of music! It describes the gender of a band member.”

“Because I’m a woman, some people use derogatory terms, ask you to use your sexuality when you don’t want to… It’s very frustrating, but I have a very strong network of friends who are also in Metal bands and go through exactly the same thing. It doesn’t matter what you look like, whether you’re tall, short, wear a lot of clothes, little clothes, long hair, short hair, it doesn’t matter: We all go through the same thing.”

Alissa concludes the statement on a positive note:

“I think that’s changing, which is very interesting. I don’t want to fight the fact that I’m a woman, I don’t want to hide and pretend I’m a man. I am a woman! I know it’s different for you. I know it’s different for some people. But that’s who I am. And I’m going to embrace that, I’m not going to fight my own femininity. I’m going to redefine what femininity is.”

Check out Alissa White-Gluz's statement:

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Passionate about music, particularly rock and heavy metal, he co-founded Wikimetal in 2011. He was a roadie for VIPER from the band's inception until the end of the 'Theatre of Fate' album tour. He has always wanted to help spread heavy metal, which has been the target of so much prejudice over the years. Wikimetal is a way to defend, propagate and perpetuate metal in Brazil - [email protected]