Alissa White-Gluz Arch Enemy Interview with Black Velvet: Being Vegan, Vigils & Valuing Life (Audio)

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  • Опубликовано: 23 авг 2024
  • "Look them in the eye, tell them 'I'm sorry'."
    In October 2022, editor of Black Velvet, Shari Black Velvet, celebrated her 20 year vegan anniversary. As a way to celebrate, we decided to chat to another vegan - one that's been vegan even longer than us - Alissa White-Gluz. The inspiring vocalist of Arch Enemy chatted via Zoom (audio only) - telling us what initially made her make the jump to veganism, what her thoughts are on vigils, what makes a person cause pain and sorrow, and if she thinks there will ever be a time when all life is valued. She also thanks the hunt sabs for everything they do.
    You can read this interview in issue 107 of Black Velvet, over at www.blackvelvetmagazine.com
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Комментарии • 7

  • @mikeh6286
    @mikeh6286 Год назад +1

    That was great. Thank you so much for that. The interviewer really sat down and listened to the songs and not just the big tracks. That's very admirable I think. Alissa writes a lot of the lyrics but so does Michael. I like that she can connect with his lyrics.

  • @berniv7375
    @berniv7375 Год назад

    That was a fantastic interview. Thank you. Liked and Subscribed.🌱

  • @mikeh6286
    @mikeh6286 Год назад +1

    She said that they jammed Cruelty Without Beauty. Man, I'd love to hear it. Anything where she really goes all in and just expresses from the heart, is going to sound fierce! Sign me up. If anyone would like to hear Alissa (and Jeff) do older Arch Enemy I can really recommend the Tokyo Sacrifice blu-ray/dvd. It's from their live performance in Tokyo 2015. Absolute fire! 🔥🔥🔥 At first listen it's not as massive of a production as Wacken the following year, but on second listen I'm like, holy crap this is tight. Even though it's a smaller venue (compared to Wacken) the Japanese are masters at recording. The band was firing on all cylinders, and even though the setlist was like 2 hours long with tons of very unusual oldies (love it!) they just kept on going full stamina for the whole 2 hours. Daniel looked dead but he did a great job. I mean he opened with a freaking beast of a track that would have required most drummers to have a 24h break after, for a single track. Haha.

  • @wavular
    @wavular Год назад +1

    That is great, your personal beliefs are your own. But I wonder why we are born with carnivorous teeth..yes we also eat veggies like bears. But Why would we have incisors in our mouths? You don't need muscular developed jaw muscles in your yap to eat veggies and I'm pretty sure lions ..bears, dogs etc are built to eat MEAT! Just as we are, but who am I to argue right? The truth is right in your own mouth..

    • @moorts918
      @moorts918 Год назад +3

      Just because we can eat meat doesn't mean we should. We are not slaves to our anatomy in this regard, as it's perfectly healthy to abstain from eating animal products. Lions doing something is also completely unrelated as to if we should do that thing, because Lions don't have moral agency, so they can't reflect on their actions. Also, rabbits have incisors as well, so that is not even related to meat.

    • @christopherrobin361
      @christopherrobin361 Год назад

      @@moorts918 "as it's perfectly healthy to abstain from eating animal products."
      Just see how many people develop moderate to serious chronic medical issues (which pill-pushing doctors LOVE to see happen to their cattle-like patients) when they are not eating local/organic meats and eggs from the farm. Go full vegan and wonder why your health gradually wanes.