The Agonist’s Singer Vicky Psarakis Claims Alissa White-Gluz “Has Been Trying To Kill This Band Ever Since She Was Fired”

Band Photo: Arch Enemy (?)

The Agonist’s singer Vicky Psarakis recently told Rock Confidential speaking of the difficulties the band had with their impending album “Orphans“ (due out now on September 20 via Rodeostar Records):

"Basically, the main thing is that we didn't have a label at the time. And that is for reasons aside from the music. A lot of things happen that I personally don't deal with at all. I don't even wanna deal with it. I'm just here to write music and sing. Some people out there didn't want us to release this album and we just kept really, really pushing and pushing and we almost considered just releasing it on our own — which isn't a smart business decision. But we were, I think after six months, we were frustrated and sitting on this album that's so good and we couldn't do anything about it. And then finally, Napalm reached out to us and proposed to release it under a sub-label of theirs called Rodeostar. And as far as we're concerned, we're using all the same resources from Napalm — the same team of people, same social media outlets. So we were, like, 'Okay, let's do it.'"

Pressed about who didn’t want the band to release the album, Vicky went more into detail telling:

"I think it's okay if I were to speak openly about it. I'm not one to cause drama but I think for anyone that's out there and watching and kind of seeing what's going on, I think it's fairly obvious that the person that's been trying to hold us back is Alissa [White-Gluz, ex-frontwoman]. In the beginning, she was doing it a lot through interviews and just talking very badly about the band members. That is super awkward for me, because this is a person I've never met in my life, so it's weird for me to be talking about it. There's no knowing how far and to what extent her reach could be to hold this band back. I definitely know some stuff that she's done and other things are just speculation. So, I don't wanna throw that out there, but I will say that she has been trying to kill this band ever since she was fired."

The Agonist co-founder Alissa White-Gluz (now Arch Enemy) herself back in 2017 went on to describe her forced exit from the band on Hatebreed singer Jamey Jasta's official podcast, "The Jasta Show" in part stating: "I'll never talk to them again — ever! That was the worst betrayal I've ever felt in my life. They stole a lot from me. It was not right."

Adding: “I’m not even gonna talk about them at all. They’ve stolen enough from me. I’m not gonna let them steal any more of my energy. Instead I’m gonna put my energy towards the good things that I have, which is from this point and into the future.”

The Agonist guitarist Danny Marino later replied to White-Gluz's statements, accusing her that "she was playing both sides to have her cake and eat it too" and "not factoring in the other four lives in the band and their aspirations."