TBT - Emilie Autumn for Ugly Scene Media, March 2011
TBT - The Double Door, Chicago, 2006
TBT - EA as a foot model for O&i Shoes, photographed by Saverio Truglia, circa 2006.
TBT - A preview of "The Key" without vocals, circa 2012.
TBT - Chambermaid (2000)
Pulled from a 2000s-archive of EAOnline, listen to “Chambermaid” in one of its earliest forms.
TBT - Epilogue: What If (2000)
Pulled from a 2000s-archive of EAOnline, listen to “What If?” in one of its earliest forms.
For your viewing pleasure, here’s a Kardashian quoting EA on Instagram.
TBT — Khloe Kardashian, the Plague Rat.
A lot of you liked the first and the third cover, and someone suggested blood. Not being that happy with the tear to show the wallpaper, I trashed it and put in some blood splatter instead. What do you all think about this one? Thank you all so much for your help! I’m still accepting letters. You can send in hand written note scans, text, or even fanart! We’ve got 12 letters so far :)
TBT - Letters from the Asylum - SFLAG Fan Project, 2013
Throwback to that one time a bunch of people sent letters, photos, and artwork in for me to give to EA personally at a VIP meet and greet.
The “From the Asylum Pantry with Emilie Autumn” booklet that came with the first-edition book bundle order of The Asylum for Wayward Victorian Girls
How do I save you from a fate so sweet
As being torn to pieces by a loving hand
TBT – "Save You" | Enchant
TBT — Face the Wall (Acoustic) — In which there's an issue with the distortion for the electric violin, so the piece is performed without it.
TBT — Thank God I'm Pretty @ the Glass House - 10/2009
For your listening pleasure during your quarantines, social distancing, and what-have-you, I present a throwback:
Available on YouTube for free and for purchase on The Asylum Emporium (for a whopping $5), this is an eight hour long commentary on Opheliac by Emilie and her friend-slash-mixer-slash-fandom-icon, InkyDust.
Fans of EA's Victoriandustrial masterpiece, Opheliac, may think they know what this ground-breaking album is all about, but they've got no idea.
This is about to change.
For the very first time, EA shares the secrets behind the songs and takes the listener deep inside the making of Opheliac, alongside the album's recording engineer, the notorious Inkydust, who also happens to be one of the few men to ever exit the Asylum alive.
As hilarious as it is painfully revealing, The Opheliac Companion offers EA fans unprecedented access to the inner workings of her mind and creative process, as well as the technical details involved in bringing her intricate vision into reality.
Recorded live in the style of the "director's commentary" you might find in the special features of your favorite DVD, fans can listen to the entire Opheliac album right along with EA and Inky as artist and the friend who recorded her share the dark tales behind the lyrics, song inspirations, recording tips and tricks for the tech-geek, and how the album saved her life...
Give it a listen if you have some time to kill. I'm not over here hoping for a FLAG commentary one day, I'm really not... 👀
TBT – Emilie Autumn at Summer Darkness Festival, 2007 – In which Emilie discovers water bottles are not microphones.