
The audience explodes into excitement as the beautiful ladies make the grand entrance in their feathers and elaborately Victorian inspired corsets. Emilie Autumn, a formerly trained classical violinist, creates a wonderful fusion of classical influence and industrial rock. There is no doubt, Emilie Autumn is one of the most versatile musicians of her class. Her unique singing style and lyrics are a testament to strength in life and obvious female empowerment. During an interview, Emilie was asked “Have men anything to fear when coming to see you live?” She assured that men need not to fear! After all, “Things are better in bed when we’re not all fighting!”

Charm and glam had the boys drooling in her debut of the song “Girls! Girls! Girls!”, sung in a foxy cabaret style, featuring high kicks and lots of attitude. Not to mention, Emilie is one amazing miracle of a fiddle player, as seen while she showcases her electric violin in her song “Liar”. While some may say violin is the new guitar, Emilie says, “The violin is my voice”.

Emilie Autumn and The Bloody Crumpets.
However, the most electrifying part of the night was the surprise lip action by Veronica Varlow in the “Rat Game”, where a consenting female fan is asked to come on stage and put Veronica’s Art of Love Making to the test. Emilie Autumn did warned about the biting! You Plague Rats know exactly what I’m talking about!

Beautiful dance, wonderful music, and who can forget the delicious cupcakes being toss into the hungry audience!? Fans of Emilie Autumn were drenched from the tea party and covered in icing! So be prepared to have have tea and colorful pastries thrown at you during your trip to the Asylum!
