| World-class violinist. Amazing Author. Fashion icon. Famously bipolar. The list goes on, but one thing is certain: You must be talking about Emilie Autumn. With world tours, glossy magazine covers, and guest spots on the albums of such artists as  Courtney Love (with whom she performed on Leno and Letterman), Otep, Billy Corgan, and TV’s Metalocalypse under her corset strings, Emilie Autumn’s devilishly dark lyrics, metal-shredding violin solos, pink-glittered pasties, and  industrial strength voice reinvent “gothic” for the masses and goths have  neverhad so much fun. More akin to a  Broadway musical than a standard rock performance, the Los Angeles – born  starlet’s highly theatrical stage show is a sexy circus of glam-rock burlesque,  backed by scantily-clad girl back up singers known to EA’s devoted fans as the  Bloody Crumpets. Featuring EA’s signature electric violin pyrotechnics, heartbreakingly  lush orchestrations, hard-core beats, and menacing lyrics growled  with enough intensity to make your hair stand  on end, the resulting noise is a harpsichord-heavy romp through Victorian  Asylums where screaming is allowed and girls always get revenge.
 Known for her  eccentric style (she makes all of her elaborate fashion ensembles herself) as  well as her prodigious musical talent (she began reading notes before learning  the alphabet and was already playing violin at four years old), Emilie spent her  youth playing concert halls throughout the U.S. and Europe as a classical violinist  before going mad, landing herself in an insane asylum, and emerging as a rock  singer with a murderous streak.
   The PerformanceHer live shows are  not merely performances. They are events that encompass 2+ hours, which include  musical performances, performance, art, an aerialist, fire performances, a  stilt walker and the well-known Tea Time! The shows offer a mixture of amazing  musical talent and vaudeville burlesque with a slight twist of circus mayhem  all set in the Asylum.
 The audience is  encouraged to be vocal and is often encouraged to participate in the show.  Emilie brilliantly transports everyone back in time to the Victorian Era, through  costumes, performances and banter.Emilie’s performance is not only an adventure  into the Victorian Era but is also highly personal. She openly displays her  most intimate and painful experiences to her fans (commonly known at Plague  Rats). She constantly reminds them that as long as we stay together in the  “Aslyum”
 Side-Line Magazine  praises, “Her theatrical performance style and the mix of classical and  industrial musical genres have earned her a rightful place in the spotlights.”  Emilie’s devilishly dark lyrics, metal-shredding violin solos, and industrial-strength  voice reinvent “gothic” for the masses, and Goths have never had so much fun.  New York Post recently chose her as on of “music’s hippest  chicks,” calling her “completely unique.” Feel  free to enter the Asylum but remember once you enter you will never be the same.
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