Talk:Emilie Autumn

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[edit] Cleanup needed

This wiki needs a major edit and clean up. Very unorganized.

[edit] Inaccurate musical/historical reference

The page says that she became interested in Early Music, which it claims has something to do with baroque and renaissance music. This is incorrect. Early Music refers to European music from before the Renaissance. Also, I removed the advertisement for a concert. That clearly does not belong here.


[edit] "Victoriandustrial"

I believe she calls it "violindustrial", but I will have to go look for a quote.

Heres a pic, where it can be seen: http://www.emilieautumn.com/img/LUMySpace.jpg

I deleted "Victoriandustrial" and "Violindustrial" from the article, as when you get down to it, they're just examples of things someone made up one day. Google searches and the like don't turn up any references outside of social networking and music-sharing sites. It wouldn't be bad to put something like "Suchandsuch coined the terms 'Victoriandustrial' and 'violindustrial' to describe her music" if someone can find a reference for it, but they aren't valid genre terms.--Halloween jack 18:15, 10 November 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Further clean-up needed, 12 September 2007

Fleshed out early life section, added details of contributions to the works of other artists and compilations, added picture, added references.

Needed: continuation of work on biographical details, particularly information about her time with Courtney Love (must have references). Some detail on the "Opheliac" phrase (whole page could be made for the album and the origins of the term) incorporating the Asylum and other borrowed Victorian ideas and terms (this can all go between Biography and TV performances). Update of links section.

Claire O'Malley 03:11, 13 September 2007 (UTC)