Arch Enemy vocalist Alissa White-Gluz said during an appearance on the Vox&Hops that her first solo album is ready and could be released at any time.

During the conversation, the singer clarified that although she signed with Napalm Records in 2016, the album didn't begin production until several years later. Now, however, the long-awaited project is finished, and the artist is very proud of it (via Blabbermouth ).

“Now it’s ready because I genuinely stayed home long enough to write the songs and finish them. [The album] is amazing and I love it,” she commented. Regarding a possible release date, Alissa said: “There’s nothing preventing the release, but I need to be careful because there are so many releases happening right now and I want to make sure my music gets the attention it deserves.”

"It's definitely not going to be released alongside an Arch Enemy album, because that's not a good idea, but I'll find a release date that makes sense," he concluded.

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