New Arch Enemy Vocalist

daulton

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I got a chance to check Arch Enemy's new singer and I gotta admit she's really good and I think she fits the band perfectly.
 
Here's an interview I did with her in 2012 when she was with the Agonist https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N9o5lBdVop8 I got to tell you I got mixed feelings. YES she's perfect for the band and in my opinion better than Angela and deserves this big break. On the other, I'm kind of pissed off because she's a stuck up bitch with a rock star attitude! I've met her on 5 different occasions 2 of them being interviews I did. She basically cooperated doing the interviews but acted like it was a chore. When the camera was off she acted like she didn't know me. She wouldn't talk to or acknowledge me the rest of the night when we'd run into each other. She would just blow me off like a peasant. i gave her the benefit of the doubt she may have been busy etc but when it happens more than once it makes you wonder.Last time I saw her was this past September with Kamelot. I made a DVD for her of both the interviews I did. When she saw me she just nodded and mumbled "oh hey." and kept walking and I had to jump in front of her to give her the DVD and she's all "What's this?" in a very annoyed tone. I told her and she took the disc and kept walking not even saying thank you or has ever appreciated my support of both her and her band. So Basically I plan on never supporting her again. I was hopping to bitch her out next time I see her but she's in a position of power now. Arch Enemy's Bassist Sharlee is an old friend of mine so I'll go to their shows to see him but man does she have an attitude problem!
 
It's common but the Agonist are an obscure opening band and they still all work day jobs. I can expect that attitude out of someone like Axel Rose but she is in no position to be like that. I've interviewed HUNDREDS of artists in my day and most are very gracious and appreciative but I get extra pissed when someone who hasn't really "made it" acts like that towards me.
 
I received the same thing working with "actors", however my business didn't depend on them liking me or not, so I considered it a challenge to be more arrogant than them. If i'm lucky, I dont have to talk to "famous" people at all, most (not all) are complete weirdo / tards. Just as long as the money is green, everything else...I can care less in regards to them. Hopefully the primadonna's will be few and far between for you.
 
I agree with you, Jenna. It's always a great feeling when you do meet someone you admire and they turn out to be so genuine and sincere. It's a great disappointment when they turn out to be ungrateful and just have a sense of self entitlement. I never care to meet "famous" people because I would rather hold that image of awesomeness in my mind than to find out they are less than human, even though not all of them are that way.

Danny, I don't know anything about this new singer and have never heard of her before but I didn't care for her energy in any of the interviews I saw of her. I can't quite place my finger on why......just an air of jadedness and conceit looming about I suppose. So what happened to Angela? Sorry, I'm behind on this all. I wish her luck with the future with Arch Enemy. \m/
 
Danny, if you need some additional interviews, i'm usually available. I could amaze your viewers with stories of Sir Nicolas Cage, how I hit my dad on his motorcycle with my truck while blasting Big Country's "In a big country" on the stereo, my 4.26 seconds on the Wonder Years, how a midget tried to rob me at an Arco with a pocket knife (still folded), how the uniforms we made for the movie "Windtalkers" turned purple on location in the sun (getting screamed at every day by the director) and the making of Rob Zombie's Werewolf Women of the SS! Yes. Non-stop action! If things do work out, I do have a personal assistant who dresses like the lead singer from Flock of Seagulls, that carries a stereo and plays Europe's "The final countdown" whenever I enter a room. Just a heads up, pretty normal stuff actually.

Post some more rockstar stories if you would sir. Or do you have a site?
 
To Linda: Angela after 13 years has stepped down as the singer for Arch Enemy and is now going to work behind the scenes in management. Yeah Alissa seemed pretty jaded both times I interviewed her since her band the Agonist was going no where. They actually are carrying on with a new singer.
To Johan: You haven't done nothing I haven't all ready done. Nicholas Cage bought pot off my old roommate. He was dating a friend of ours and she called up saying she & Nick were going to come over to buy some pot. We were all stoked then she came up while he waited outside in a cab to do the deed. He didn't want to be seen in public buying dope. I was forced to carry around Brigit the Midget one night and I know some midget wrestlers and I've partrtied with people in the Rob/White Zombie crew many times. Sean Yseult plays bass on our TV show's theme song. I got too many rockstar stories. You can check out my FB or my TV show's website http://www.realitychecktv.com
 
Ha, ha. Awesome. Yea, Sir Nicholas had his assistant with him for a uniform and gear fitting. That one I will tell you if I see you in person. The Rob Zombie shoot was the best ive worked, nice people, great food. The only down side was 32 hours of film, only 1:48 on the screen for the fake trailer. I'll check out the link, need more crazy stories.