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Nita Strauss - The Wolf You Feed Ft. Alissa White-gluz Of Arch Enemy ★ Tested

The official music video, directed by , features a visual dichotomy between the artists, including scenes where they are dressed in all-white and others in dark, meadow-like settings. White-Gluz recorded her vocal parts in her home studio during the collaboration.

: It depicts an internal battle between two wolves—one representing negative traits like anger and greed, and the other representing positive traits like peace and kindness.

: The central message is that the wolf that wins the internal "tug of war" is the one the individual chooses to "feed". Music Video and Production The official music video, directed by , features

The lyrics are inspired by "The Story of the Two Wolves," a legend often attributed to Native American storytellers.

"The Wolf You Feed" is a collaborative metal single released by guitarist featuring Alissa White-Gluz , the lead vocalist of Arch Enemy . The track appears on Strauss's second solo album, The Call of the Void , which was released in July 2023 through Sumerian Records. Musical Composition : The central message is that the wolf

: Showcases both the aggressive guttural growls Alissa is known for in Arch Enemy and a melodic "soaring" clean chorus. Lyrical Meaning

The piece is described as a "chaotic, defiant, and glorious" metal track that blends Strauss's signature technical shredding with White-Gluz's versatile vocal range. The track appears on Strauss's second solo album,

: Features heavy, chunky riffs and a prominent guitar solo at the 2:18 mark, characterized by rapid-fire alternate picking and sweep picking.

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