Enchant is the debut studio album by Emilie Autumn, originally released on February 26, 2003,[note 1] by Traitor Records and re-released on August 17, 2007 by Trisol Music Group.
Autumn has characterized Enchant, much of which was written in her teen years, as a "fantasy rock" concept album, dealing with the supernatural realm and its influence on the real world, as well as "dreams and stories and ghosts and faeries who'll bite your head off if you dare to touch them."
"[8] Autumn makes frequent allusions to literature, particularly to fairy tale characters and the works of William Shakespeare.
[4] Charles Spano for AllMusic praised Autumn's range and compared her work to Tori Amos, saying "while less genre variability would serve Autumn's marketability quite well, this misty and boldly theatrical record should please Sarah McLachlan followers, fantasy enthusiasts, and the more adventurous members of Enya's fan base.
Inspired by the book Masquerade by English artist Kit Williams,[10] the puzzle, when solved, entitles the winner to "the Wings, Ruff, Fan, and Sceptre of the Faerie Queene herself": a set of costume pieces handmade by Autumn.