Excerpt from "The Asylum For Wayward Victorian Girls"
Interview with EA
Poem: How To Break A Heart
Miss Lucy Had Some Leeches
Video Extra: Live in Concert/Asylum Book Reading Footage
The ultimate American version of Emilie Autumn's entirely self-written/performed/produced double-disc masterpiece as "Opheliac -- The Deluxe Edition," featuring five new and exclusive tracks, live concert footage, video in... more »terviews, and hilarious album out-takes.« less
The ultimate American version of Emilie Autumn's entirely self-written/performed/produced double-disc masterpiece as "Opheliac -- The Deluxe Edition," featuring five new and exclusive tracks, live concert footage, video interviews, and hilarious album out-takes.
Lisa M. Mims | Austin, TX United States | 01/24/2010
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This is really, really amazing music.
It's probably some of the most technically complex music popular music have heard in the last year, with the possible exception of Amanda I'm-going-to-play-the-Tchaikovsky-piano-concerto Palmer's usual output.
If you were to take a given song on this album apart, layer by layer, the backing tracks are the kind of goth, bass heavy thing heard in rock clubs on nights when the crowd is all painted with corpse white and smoke. The next level up, though is classically trained vocals, classical violin, and what sounds like an Eighties New Wave almost-Depeche Mode-through-Kate Bush-type counterpoint...imagine leaves falling in moonlight through cemetery gates....
....at a very high rate of speed.....
Basically, if you hate goth, techno, and moments of Sarah Machlachlan on Dexedrine, stay far far away. It's sort of like earlier Tori Amos with a drum machine or five.
Also, Emilie Autumn plays the violin like a banshee on fire.
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Okay, I'm in love....
robert croce | 12/24/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
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For me, this is the best music release of 2009 (beating out Tori Amos's Unaturally Attracted to Sin). There is an incredible amount of music here, which comes at you in all directions. Pretty harpsichord, synthesizer, and of course, the Violin. And in Emily's hands, the violin absolutely rocks. (I've heard this described as "Victorian Industrial"). Upon further listenings, I said to myself: "this is what Kate Bush would have sounded like if she had put out a heavy rock album". Spend some time in Emily's world, you won't be bored!"
Truely unique
James D. Mcalear | 01/02/2010
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This album is seriously the most original stuff I've heard in a decade, and I'd like to think i at least have half a clue when it come to new and unusual music (previous faves include photek, Gary Numan, FLA, Bjork, etc).
Frankly this is the "Goth" music we all heard in our head all along, i think, but no one managed to truely pull all the disparate elements into a cohesive whole till now. Rasputina came close, but didn't really incorporate any of the electronic elements that, to me at least, make Emilie's albums so much more listenable, and musically diverse."
Wonderfully Unique
Violet | 01/22/2010
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This album got me into Emilie Autumn intially. All of the songs have an amazing quantity of layers to them and both literary and historical references for those who are looking. The music doesn't just have the emotions but also the intelligence that I love to find in music all while sounding fantastic at the same time.
On a side note the artist herself is extremely enthusiastic and thankful to all of her fans whether it's through physically meeting her or her interactive forum online. I always feel better giving my money to someone who at least seems appreciative when you meet them."
She sings like an Angel
David W. Kuhnle | Silver City,New Mexico USA | 04/24/2010
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Don't be put off by her rather weird appearance. Its her voice I fell in love with. Make no mistake she is a rocker.
She manages to pack more emotion in her lyrics than I thought was possible. I bought the album rather than a couple of songs
from Itunes because i didn't hear any bad or weak tunes on this CD.
If you are into powerful female rockers I recommend this highly."