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Rating: 4.6 out of 5 based on 84 reviews
  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    by Kat1313 on 10/20/09Masquerade - Atlanta

    She stopped the show several times to complaine about the venue.There was too much talking,theatrics and skits and not enough music.I was very dissapointed and would not pay to see her again.

  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    Worst show ever.

    by MFord on 10/20/09Masquerade - Atlanta

    I can't tell you how excited I was to see Emilie Autumn because I thought i was a fan. As it turns out I'm a fan of whoever produces her work as she, herself has very little to no singing talent. Auto tone is a wonderful thing and she wouldn't sell a single album if she didn't have the talented person she does in her recording studio. First off it isn't a concert it's a stage show, a cheap poorly done stage show. Emilie is on stage with 4 other corset and underwear adorned women and they couldn't dance in unison. Emilie is singing along to her own recorded voice, which she can't hear herself so every now and then she holds her head mic and screams into it. While singing " I want my innocence back" she wasn't even singling along with her own record. You could hear that she was about 2 words behind. The issue that caused me to walk out and lose my money because she wasn't worth wasting it on was that while one of her four girls was doing a kissing other girls gig it was very clear that you could hear the show beneath us in Hell (the masquerade is a two stage venue, she was playing heaven up stairs and hell had an act playing below) anyone who knows about the Masquerade would have known what it was and the other show goers did not mind that is just part of this venue. Emilie was enraged. She called The Masquerade a shit hole of a venue and said that we her fans (who she refers to as Plague Rats) should go down stairs and demand that the show be shut down. She continued to bitch about the conditions of the Masquerade complaining about everything from the bathrooms to the staff. If she didn't like playing a 2 stage venue she should have booked somewhere else, she did not sell out the upstairs Heaven and could have easily played in a bar somewhere. It was a Friday night when if you were good enough to pull a big crowd you could of. my friends and I left complaining and even told the Tour manager. Mentioning we thought she was a violin virtuoso. He assured us she is and that she plays a 4 min solo in the middle of the show. Well I couldn't handle her talking trash about one of the best venues in Atlanta when she wasn't even able to sell it out. I hope the Masquerade never invites her back. Seeing her live made me realize how she has no real talent. If you are on the fence about going to this show save your money, if you miss this you aren't going to real miss anything worth seeing.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Emilie Autumn @Masquerade 10.16.09

    by DarthLeo on 10/19/09Masquerade - Atlanta

    More a performance art show sprinkled with vaudevlle and burlesque than a concert, Emilie Autumn's appearance proved both that she is a great musician and also a person not to be messed with. I really enjoyed her dancers and the interaction, but was not thrilled that the venue wouldn't allower her to use her fire routine and that they let the disco music be so loud in the basement thus bleeding out what amounted to at several points in the show chamber music.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Fantastical!

    by Indielover on 10/19/09The Social - Orlando

    This was by far the best concert I've EVER been to. Not only was it a concert but a full blown epic adventure with her dancers doing all kinds of amazing stunts with hoops hanging from the ceiling and walking on stilts!!! Emilie was breath-takingly awesome and her voice was fierce. She really knows how to put on a show! I would recommend her concerts to anyone who would allow me to gush on and on at just was an amazing performer she is!!!! SHE ROCKED!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing show

    by isolatedmuse on 10/19/09The Social - Orlando

    I had only started listening to this artist about a month before the show. I had no expectations when I went and it turned out to be one of the best, if not THE BEST show I have ever seen. Amazing...

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Wow!!!!

    by Angelia0405 on 10/18/09Masquerade - Atlanta

    It was so so incredible and amazing. I wish all my BFFs could have been there too!!! I just want everyone to attend her show so that you too can be as amazed as I am!!!! She was just soooo {FETCH}! I love her soooo much. I hope I can go to all her shows. I love her, bye.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by EMC2Piece on 10/18/09The Social - Orlando

    Emilie Autumn and the Bloody Crumpets put on an amazing performance! Must See!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    amazing show

    by crazysinger on 10/18/09The Social - Orlando

    a real discover. My daughter( 14 years old told me Emily talents). We are french and took the oppotunity of the social concert. I really enjoyed.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Emilie Autumn wowed me.

    by myponyhasamohawk on 10/18/09The Social - Orlando

    Extremely theatrical and the whole thing was eye candy. I liked her music even better live, which is the sign of a really good artist.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Emilie Autumn is a master of artistry

    by DreamingxCrumpet on 10/18/09The Social - Orlando

    The venue was smaller - probably no more than 200 or 300 people there - and the show therefore felt much more intimate and involving. But that made the concert that much more enjoyable! How do you describe Emilie Autumn and her Blood Crumpets? The show involved dancing, walking on stilts, amusing little skits, and acrobatics a la Cirque du Soleil... and one of it getting trite and boring despite the length of the show. The routines for the songs all coordinate, such as the Bloody Crumpets "cutting" her and licking the blood when she sings "I want your suffering" (during "Liar"). You only truly experience her songs once you see them performed live, because she puts a lot of creative thought behind the live performances. The audience interaction is the best part, and you lose yourself in just singing along and feeling a camaraderie with the other fans in the venue. Absolutely amazing - it was my first concert I've ever attended, and worth the two-hour drive to get there.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by WickedxSeraph on 10/18/09The Social - Orlando

    At first I was concerned that because this was a smaller venue and audience - I think there may have been 200 people tops - that the quality of the show might suffer. I couldn't have been more mistaken. Emilie's performance is like falling into a dream filled with corsets, glitter, and crumpets. Her songs are only truly experienced live - "Liar" goes from accusatory to haunting when you see Emilie being 'slashed' on stage as she howls "Are you suffering?/I want your suffering" I can't possibly describe the show - it was all at once beautiful, funny, and a reminder that inside of every one us resides a wayward Victorian girl. We traveled over 100 miles to Orlando to see this event, and I would do so again in a heartbeat!

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Emilie Autumn - Right Band, Wrong Venue

    by SeaNymphette on 10/17/09Masquerade - Atlanta

    I would love to see this band again, at another venue, perhaps The Tabernacle. I'm certain that the dynamic of a performance, that largely depends on interaction with the audience, would be far superior at a venue where the live act (with a higher ticket price than the club's cover charge) was the priority. The loud throbbing beat of the house/techno music pounding through the floor from the cellar, drowned out our enjoyment, and meant that Emilie & her Bloody Crumpets had to scream to be heard. Not only did it annoy her, but the audience was deprived of any subtle nuances in the banter that comprised the performance. My only complaint about the band was that there was not enough live play, but that could've been because of the circumstancesat the venue. When Emilie finally seared the strings with her bow, and let her fingers dance on the ivories, it was phenomenal. I thought it would have been funny and appropriate if she had ripped into "The Devil Went Down to Georgia" for a few notes, just as a joke, but I wasn't brave enough to shout it.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    EA was epic the Masquerade not so much....

    by Anonymous on 10/17/09Masquerade - Atlanta

    What more could you ask from a troupe of five wayward Victorian girls? Amazing vocals, acrobatic performances and skits. Tea, muffins and crumpets flying as were glitter and there was lots of making out. Unfortunately the Masquerade, glorious building that it is, was less than polite, whatever club it hosts on Friday nights was miserably loud from the Hell section, we were staged up in Heaven. At times it was hard to hear the performance over the club/lounge's poor excuse for electric music downstairs. That aside though, I hope she does another tour, EA is a powerful woman who is so obviously the ringleader and her Plague Rats will follow without question.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Emilie Autumn puts on one hell of a show!

    by Adam123456789 on 10/17/09Masquerade - Atlanta

    I enjoyed myself over the entire concert, I laughed, I had adrenaline rushes, I swooned. I loved the Bloody Crumpets too, Captain Maggot & Veronica were my favorites. They were all quite talented and fun to watch! Emilie Autumn presented us with an unquestionable force representing her such diverse talents. I missed "Let The Record Show" though, that is one of my favorites, but she did not disappoint whatsoever. I will do whatever I can to see her shows in Atlanta again.