Kimberly Goss is an American singer and songwriter, best known for her work in the heavy metal and gothic metal genres. Born on February 6, 1980, Goss gained prominence as the lead vocalist of the Finnish band Sinergy, which she co-founded in 1995. The band became known for its melodic and aggressive sound, blending elements of power metal and thrash. Notable works include Sinergy's albums "Beware the Heavens" (1996) and "Suicide by My Side" (1999), which received critical acclaim and helped establish their place in the European metal scene. Goss has also contributed to other projects, including Kittie and her own band, Black Thorn. Her distinctive voice and dynamic stage presence have made her a prominent figure in the metal community. Goss’s impact extends beyond her music; she has inspired a generation of female metal musicians, advocating for greater representation of women in the genre. Through her work, she has helped to elevate the visibility of female artists in heavy metal, a traditionally male-dominated space.