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'''Emilie Autumn''' Liddell, Born September 22 1979, (1997-present) is a [[Goth|gothic]] poet, singer/songwriter, violinist, harpsichordist, performance artist and author. She's self-described as that she sounds "[[Mind Screw|like the best cup of English Breakfast spiked with cyanide and smashed on your antique wallpaper]]."
 
Of Emilie's life, very little is known at the moment. What we do know is that she started playing violin at the age of four, a talent that she has continued to this day, and that she voluntarily stayed away from most of the mainstream music communities (both classical and commercial) due to bad experiences and clashes within them: in fact, most of her albums were self-published by her own company. Her first album was ''On a Day...'', a classical album released in 2000, when she was 20 or 21. The following year she put out the ''Chambermaid'' and ''By the Sword'' EPs. In 2003 her first full vocal album was released: ''Enchant'', an album filled with a number of songs inspired by fairy tales. Also contained in this CD was the Enchant Puzzle, which no one has ever solved. This was the Enchant era, when Emilie was a [[Fairy Companion|faerie]].
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Currently touring for the album and doing the album Fight Like A Girl (FLAG)
 
And waiting on the release of "The Devil's Carnival" a short experimental film by the creator of [[Repo! The Genetic Opera]] aka Darren Bousman, which she recorded in 2011. She did it with the Bloody Crumpets and various other famous actors/performers including one member of Slipknot.
 
=== Releases: ===
'''Albums'''
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* Your Sugar Sits Untouched (2005)
* [[The Asylum for Wayward Victorian Girls]]. (2009)
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== Emilie, her music and her writings contain examples of: ==
 
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* [[All There in the Manual]]: The meanings of the songs off ''Opheliac'' are explained in the recent ''Opheliac Companion''.
* [[Arc Words]]: The phrases "tide coming in" and "water is rising" appears frequently in her songs, mostly in reference to suicide by drowning.