Let’s get one thing out of the way: I’m an iTunes junkie. Seriously. I’ll haunt that store searching for new music like a ghost with a grudge. Recently in my quest for steampunk music I discovered Emilie Autumn who describes her music as ‘Victoriandustrial’. She plays the electic violin and harpsichord on many of her songs and sings about Victorian asylums. She’s had a pretty hard life from what I’ve heard, and speaks openly about her battle with bipolar disorder.

courtesy of Emilie Autumn online
She’s pretty, she has a wardrobe I’d kill for, sings like I want to, and I would like for her to be my new best friend.
Now that I’ve downloaded practically everything iTunes has to offer, I’m contemplating going to see her live in December. Although, I have to wonder: Am I too old for this sort of thing? Granted EA is 30, but I’m closer to 40 and the show is at an all ages club. Might be too much for my nerves! Besides, it’s not as though I’d get to meet her and even if I did, you can’t have much of a conversation which a room full of other people trying to get to her as well. How in the world will we become BFFs in such a setting?
So, I guess I”ll have to sit this one out and stick to my iTunes. Recently I made a CD for my niece and was thrilled to discover that I had introduced her to entirely new to her bands! I am still cool! I am hip despite my undying love for John Taylor of Duran Duran and grey roots (which are now a delightful, and artificial, shade of red). Some bands I’ve discovered other than the delightful Emilie Autumn are: Rasputina, Hiersonic, Amanda Palmer and Hannah Fury, just to name a few. I’m listening to all of these as I work on my current ms.
So what bands have you discovered recently? Who do you look for on iTunes? What song have you listened to so many times people are threatening to harm you if you make them listen to it again?



























































































Nov 13th
2009
8:00 am
Kirsten Said:
Owl City, I love Hot Air Balloon & Fireflies. I’ve only listened to them about a thousand times or so since “discovering” them two days ago.
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Nov 13th
2009
8:30 am
kristan higgins Said:
Kings of Leon (me and the rest of the world, but I LOVED THEM FIRST!). The Fray (so I’m not original, s’okay). I’ve listened to Never Say Never 184 times, according to my computer. And counting, baby!
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Nov 13th
2009
9:38 am
RobynDeHart Said:
I’ve been on a Taylor Swift kick lately. Oh and REO Speedwagon. And I make no apologies.
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Nov 13th
2009
10:49 am
Shana Said:
You are definitely cool, Kate! you should go to the concert.
I discovered Leah White. She sings really fun kids songs that moms can relate to as well (not sure if she’s on iTunes, though). See, I’m NOT cool.
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Nov 13th
2009
11:23 am
KathrynSmith Said:
Ohh, new music to look up. Thanks, Kirsten! Ladies, I also enjoy some of the music you’ve mentioned. I think I have some Fray on my iTunes. Robyn, never apologize for your musical taste. I’ve been known to sing along with REO.
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Nov 13th
2009
11:43 am
Emily McKay Said:
Over the summer, I found this compilation on iTunes called Soccer Mom Chillout. I had just finished a project and felt like spoiling myself, so I plopped down the ridiculous $81.45 for the full 75 songs. I still don’t think I’ve listened to the whole thing through, but I’m really enjoying it.
As for other things I’ve found on iTunes … I love their Scrubs CD’s. I’m a big fan of the show and it just has the best music! So I’ve bought all of those. That’s probably the one thing I listen to most obsessively. Sometimes in the car my daughter will say, “Oh, not that tv show music again!”
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Nov 13th
2009
2:19 pm
Margo Maguire Said:
I might have to get some Emilie Autumn songs – what a great voice!
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Nov 13th
2009
3:02 pm
kristan higgins Said:
I think Robyn should be ashamed…Just kidding, Robyn! “Heard it from a friend who…heard it from a friend who…”
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Nov 13th
2009
3:53 pm
Andrea Said:
I must not be cool because I’ve never heard of any of the artists you mentioned, Kate.
I’m with Robyn on Taylor Swift, plus I’ve been listening to Journey as of late.
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Nov 14th
2009
7:25 am
Maire Said:
Wow! I’d never heard of Emilie Autumn, but love it now. Hannah Fury too.
Just downloaded a whole bunch.
I think you would like Bats For Lashes.
Thanks for the new inspiration. This whole rise of victorian steampunk culture is so fascinating.
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Nov 14th
2009
12:49 pm
KathrynSmith Said:
Ohh, just checked out BFL, Maire. Thank you!
Hey Andrea, I grew up on Journey. Don’t Stop Believin’! lol.
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