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Poe (real name Annie Decatur Danielewski, 1967-) is an American singer-songwriter. She has released two albums to date, ''Hello'' (1995) and ''Haunted'' (2000).
Poe (real name Annie Decatur Danielewski, 1967-) is an American singer-songwriter. She has released two albums to date, ''Hello'' (1995) and ''Haunted'' (2000).


''Hello'' featured the modern rock radio hits "Angry Johnny", "Trigger Happy Jack" and "Hello". ''Haunted'' is by far the more notable of the two, despite being less successful commercially. The album is both a tribute to her late father<ref>Tad Danielewski, best known for his film adaptation of ''[[No Exit]]''</ref> and a companion piece to her brother Mark's novel ''[[House of Leaves]]''. ''Haunted'''s most successful single, "Hey Pretty", features Mark reading sections from ''House of Leaves'' in place of verses.
''Hello'' featured the modern rock radio hits "Angry Johnny", "Trigger Happy Jack" and "Hello". ''Haunted'' is by far the more notable of the two, despite being less successful commercially. The album is both a tribute to her late father<ref>Tad Danielewski, best known for his film adaptation of ''[[No Exit]]''</ref> and a companion piece to her brother Mark's novel ''[[House of Leaves]]''. ''Haunted'''s most successful single, "Hey Pretty", features Mark reading sections from ''House of Leaves'' in place of verses.


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=== Tropes associated with Poe include: ===

* [[Concept Album]]: ''Haunted''.
* [[Concept Album]]: ''Haunted''.
* [[Fading Into the Next Song]]: More often than not in ''Haunted''.
* [[Fading Into the Next Song]]: More often than not in ''Haunted''.

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Poe (real name Annie Decatur Danielewski, 1967-) is an American singer-songwriter. She has released two albums to date, Hello (1995) and Haunted (2000).

Hello featured the modern rock radio hits "Angry Johnny", "Trigger Happy Jack" and "Hello". Haunted is by far the more notable of the two, despite being less successful commercially. The album is both a tribute to her late father[1] and a companion piece to her brother Mark's novel House of Leaves. Haunted's most successful single, "Hey Pretty", features Mark reading sections from House of Leaves in place of verses.

Poe (band) provides examples of the following tropes:
  1. Tad Danielewski, best known for his film adaptation of No Exit