Fight Like A Girl (Emilie Autumn Album)
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''Fight Like a Girl'' is the third studio album released by
Emilie Autumn Emilie Autumn Liddell (born September 22, 1979) is an American singer-songwriter, poet, author and violinist. Autumn's musical style is described by her as "Fairy Pop", "Fantasy Rock" or "Victoriandustrial". It is influenced by glam rock and ...
. It is a
concept album A concept album is an album whose tracks hold a larger purpose or meaning collectively than they do individually. This is typically achieved through a single central narrative or theme, which can be instrumental, compositional, or lyrical. Som ...
, based on her novel '' The Asylum for Wayward Victorian Girls''. She has referred to the album as a preview of her forthcoming full-length musical based on the book.


Release and promotion

As early as 2010, Autumn hinted that she was working on the album, revealing the acronym "F.L.A.G." on Twitter in June of that year, before later announcing the full title. Autumn scheduled three tours in 2012 to promote the album, each referred to either as the "Fight Like A Girl tour" or the "FLAG tour", the first throughout North and South America in January and February, and the next two in the UK and Europe in March and April. Part of the North and South American tour was postponed to November and December of that year due to an unspecified illness. Starting on March 3, 2012, and beginning with the song "We Want Them Young", Autumn began releasing the official lyrics to the songs through her blog. On April 11, 2012, the title track "Fight Like a Girl" was released as a single through Autumn's website as a digital download, featuring the song "Time For Tea" as a b-side. The full album was released on July 24th, 2012 as both a physical CD and an mp3 download.


Music video

In 2013, Autumn produced and starred in her first ever music video for the song "Fight Like A Girl", directed by
Darren Lynn Bousman Darren Lynn Bousman (; born January 11, 1979) is an American film director and screenwriter, best known for his work in horror films. He has directed four of the ''Saw'' films: ''Saw II'', ''Saw III'', ''Saw IV'', and '' Spiral''. He also direct ...
, and also featuring
Marc Senter Marc Senter is an American actor. He is most known for his work in '' Red White & Blue'', '' The Devil's Carnival'', and his award-winning performance in '' The Lost''. His other film credits include '' Brawler'', '' Cabin Fever 2: Spring Fever'', ...
,
Dayton Callie Dayton Callie (born 1946) is an American actor, best known for playing Charlie Utter on HBO's '' Deadwood'', former Police Chief Wayne Unser on '' Sons of Anarchy'', and Jeremiah Otto on AMC's '' Fear the Walking Dead''. He has also voiced ...
, and Autumn's longtime collaborators and back-up dancers
Veronica Varlow Veronica Varlow is a burlesque dancer, pin-up model, actress, producer, and performance artist based in Brooklyn, New York. She was the owner of the former internet boutique Danger Dame, which specialized in clothing inspired by burlesque, cabaret ...
, Maggie Lally (also known as Captain Maggot), and
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. In the video, Autumn and several other "asylum inmates" take revenge on and murder a group of men they have been forced to perform for. Autumn is then dragged off stage by the asylum guards and taken back to her cell, implying the previous events were a hallucination or fantasy. At the end of the video, one of the guards, portrayed by Senter, forcefully kisses her before locking her away, and it is revealed that, in doing so, he has slipped her a key.


Music and lyrics

As an adaptation of ''The Asylum for Wayward Victorian Girls'', many of the songs directly reference the events of the novel, sometimes even quoting the book directly. "Time for Tea" depicts the climactic scene of the novel, an event known as the Tea Party Massacre, where the inmates rise up against the doctors and take over the Asylum; "Girls! Girls! Girls!" depicts what is known in the book as "The Ophelia Gallery", where the inmates of the Asylum are exhibited as a sideshow attraction; and "I Don't Understand" portrays the main character's brief relationship with a sympathetic photographer. The track "4 o'Clock (Reprise)" is an instrumental reworking of the title track of Autumn's 2008 EP '' 4 O'Clock''.


Reception

The album received mixed to positive reviews, with much of the critique concerning the clarity of the album's plot. Scott Wilson of ''espyrock.com'' said of the album, "it is theatrical, epic, empowering, scary, depressing, catchy, accessible, and most importantly, brilliant." Katherine Tullett of ''The Independent Voice'' praised the album's diversity of emotion and genre, saying "There’s not only one musical genre in the album, there’re a lot, so it makes the album rich in sound." J Salmeron of ''Metal Blast'' criticized Autumn's choice to voice all of the album's various characters herself, stating, "While it might be cheaper to record every part by yourself, the story (which, as a result, is hard to follow) would be conveyed in a much clearer way if you get at least ONE other person to do part of the dialogue," but also praised the music and lyrics, concluding, "FLAG is a breath of fresh air." Christine Caruana of ''Loud Magazine'' commented, "Fight Like a Girl is not the place to start for newcomers. To understand and truly appreciate this record, you will need to have heard '' Enchant'' and ''
Opheliac ''Opheliac'' is the second studio album by Emilie Autumn. Originally released on September 1, 2006 by Trisol Music Group, and recorded at Mad Villain Studios in Chicago, Illinois, it was the first album by the artist to receive widespread di ...
'', read her novel and appreciate her story," while also calling it, "her most personal and intimate album to date."


Track listing


Personnel

*Emilie Autumn - music, lyrics, recording *
Ulrich Wild Ulrich Wild is an American record producer, engineer and mixer specializing in the rock and metal genres. Born and raised in Switzerland, Ulrich is now a naturalized citizen in the United States, living in Los Angeles, California. In a career th ...
- mixing and mastering


References


External links


Official website
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