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Emilie Autumn

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What's the big fucking deal? Lots of amazing people have committed suicide, and they turned out alright.


— Emilie Autumn


#commitment

And falling's just another way to fly.


— Emilie Autumn


#fly #autumn

Once upon a time is now.


— Emilie Autumn


#autumn

He cried when I left, which I find to be standard male behavior.


— Emilie Autumn


#male #behavior

If leeches ate peaches instead of my blood, then I would be free to drink tea in the mud!


— Emilie Autumn


#tea #tea

History written in pencil is easily erased, but crayon is forever.


— Emilie Autumn


#history #autumn

I smile to myself knowing that they may be dead.


— Emilie Autumn


#old #autumn

I do not have OCD OCD OCD.


— Emilie Autumn


#ocd #autumn

My reasons to live Were my reasons to die But at least they were mine Now I've freedom unbound Cut the laces of life


— Emilie Autumn


#freedom #life #death

I myself am not afraid of ghosts; I am afraid of people.


— Emilie Autumn


#ghost






About Emilie Autumn

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Did you know about Emilie Autumn?

She released her instrumental album Laced/Unlaced in March 2007; it consisted of two discs: Laced the re-release of On a Day. She released the 2001 extended play (EP) Chambermaid while finishing Enchant—Emilie Autumn alternatively labeled the musical style on Chambermaid as "fantasy rock" and cabaret—and wrote the 2001 charity single "By the Sword" after the events of September 11 2001. 2001–04: Enchant and collaborations

As part of a recording project Autumn traveled to Chicago Illinois in 2001 and decided to stay because Emilie Autumn enjoyed the public transportation system and music scene there.

Performing with her all-female backing band The Bloody Crumpets Autumn incorporates elements of classical music cabaret electronica and glam rock with theatrics and burlesque. Autumn draws influence for her music—the style of which Emilie Autumn has alternatively labeled as "Victoriandustrial" and glam rock—from plays novels and history particularly the Victorian era. She appeared in singer Courtney Love's backing band on her 2004 America's Sweetheart tour and returned to Europe.

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