CD Review
EMILIE AUTUMN: CHAMBERMAID LIMITED EDITION EP
(preview of the full length Traitor Records album "Enchant", c. 2001)
by Joseph Filipak, ChicagoGigs
To say that I like this CD, is an understatement. Emilie Autumn has put together
a CD that is a blend of both classical music and pop, a style that is not new
to me. For some time I have been a fan of a similar artist named Lourds and
in many ways Lourds and Emilie mirror each other. The most obvious similarities
are that they are both violin players and they both have what some might call
a visual performance image. Where Lourds is more rock, Emilie stays closer to
her classical roots. With her CD Chambermaid, Emilie Autumn has put before the
listener a textured landscape of tones and color, all the wile weaving pop melodies
with a voice that that falls on your ears like snow on your shadow.
The CD contains 9 tracks, 8 are listed and one is a bonus track. Of the 9 songs,
3 are remixes. Is everyone following me here? OK, good. The opening cut "Chambermaid"
gives the listener a good idea of what Emilie is all about. Its mix of
ethereal and baroque styles, leaving one with the feeling that B96 and classical
98.7 ran in to each other at the renaissance fair. The first remix of "Chambermaid"
(Space Mountain mix) is outstanding. The second (Decomposition mix) is a mess
and I really dont understand what the need for this mix was. "Chambermaid"
is followed by the hauntingly beautiful "Largo for Violin & Harpsichord",
an instrumental that is full out classical in the baroque style, which by musical
definition is highly embellished melodies". What it was to me, was
a feeling of a time that once was. In so many ways thats what this CD
is, a bridging of two styles in their purest forms, literality! But it works,
and it works because never do you feel that this was something that Emilie Autumn
set out to do, but rather this is what she does. Because of that it carries
the weight of an artist, and an artist she is.
The song after "Largo for Violin & Harpsichord" is "What
If". Again she puts forth a beautiful melody, but its in the remix
version that I get chills. In this wonderful little melody she asks " What
if I am the siren that sings gentlemen to sleep"? As much as I love the
album version, the remix seems to be more of a lullaby coupled with backing
vocals that sweep around your head like stars around a wizard's hat, and makes
for a great repeat play. "Hollow Like My Soul", the following track,
starts out with a Gregorian chant and then goes into a stark piano vocal that
will have you swept away, only to return you better off for the experience.
Its the sound in her voice that evokes the thoughts of a princess in the
tower. There is a longing throughout this CD for a white knight, but its
in the next song, my fav "I dont care much", that Emilie sings
of her independence. It's in her words - "Go or stay I dont care
very much" - but its also in her voice. The indifference in her tone
is that of a mall rat saying "whatever". All this wrapped up in a
mid tempo Euro-techno feel that draws the listener in. Its also in this
song that Emilie displays her full range vocally, and in doing this, she also
opens her soul, giving us an insight of both pain and rapture. A captured soul
released by an angel's touch.
But in so many ways this is Emilie, but at the same time I have the feeling that this is Emilie Autumn now, not the future. With an artist as unique as she is, she holds all the cards and we are her willing subjects. The bonus track, which is not titled (most are not), is a lovely classical piece that conjures up thoughts of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table. With that said - dont be the court jester! You would be a fool not to seek out this CD, because much like other great treasures, it's there to be discovered. When I get done reviewing a CD I always ask myself, would I buy this CD? Well, in the case of Emilie Autumn I would say yes, and I have a feeling I would say yes to the next one as well. Put her on your short list of must hear artists. I have a feeling you will be glad you did.