As of 2026, Marion Ravenrar has remained notoriously silent. After the promotional tour for the album ended in 2024, Ravenrar deleted all social media accounts. A single post on the official label website read: "The bird is not gone. It is just sleeping in the walls."
Despite the commercial failure of Nevermore , the album gained a over the years. Fans praise its unflinching look at depression, toxic love, and recovery — themes that were less common in mainstream pop-rock in 2005. Raven later reinvented herself with more folk and country influences (e.g., Songs from a Blackbird ), but Nevermore remains her rawest, most rock-driven statement.
Though never officially released to the public, the tracklist for Nevermore is well-documented through promo leaks and the Discogs archive :
: Released in December 2010, this single was significantly more successful, reaching #4 on the Norwegian charts after a live performance on The X Factor Norway . Musical Style and Production
The cancellation of Nevermore marked a significant turning point in Marion's career. During this hiatus, she served as a judge on the Norwegian versions of The X Factor and Idol . When she finally returned to music in 2013 with Songs from a Blackbird, her sound had shifted toward a softer, folk-influenced pop style.
The cancellation of Nevermore was a turning point for Raven. Following the dispute with Eleven Seven Music, she took time away from international pop, serving as a judge on The X Factor and Norwegian Idol .
The cancellation of Nevermore marked a massive turning point in Raven's career. She returned to Norway, served as a high-profile judge on The X Factor and Idol , and fought to regain her artistic independence.
(2007), Raven spent 2009 in the studio crafting a follow-up that promised a harder, more alternative edge. However, internal issues with her then-label, Eleven Seven Music , caused the project to be shelved indefinitely.
The album was described as having a sound. This would have continued the rock-infused pop direction she had pursued since leaving M2M, which fans of her earlier work would have recognized.
was a culmination of the "Marion Raven Rock" sound she had fought for since leaving Atlantic Records. Building on the pop-rock and post-grunge foundations of (2005) and Set Me Free (2007), the album leaned into more mature, darker themes. Production & Collaboration
Here is the confirmed tracklist for Nevermore :
Following the success of her debut album and touring, Marion Raven was expected to deliver a massive international follow-up. However, behind the scenes, creative differences and label pressure were mounting.
I searched for the phrase but found no existing commercial release, official announcement, or credible music database entry (e.g., Spotify, Discogs, Metal Archives, or Bandcamp) matching that exact title and artist combination.
Album Nevermore Marion Ravenrar [ORIGINAL]
As of 2026, Marion Ravenrar has remained notoriously silent. After the promotional tour for the album ended in 2024, Ravenrar deleted all social media accounts. A single post on the official label website read: "The bird is not gone. It is just sleeping in the walls."
Despite the commercial failure of Nevermore , the album gained a over the years. Fans praise its unflinching look at depression, toxic love, and recovery — themes that were less common in mainstream pop-rock in 2005. Raven later reinvented herself with more folk and country influences (e.g., Songs from a Blackbird ), but Nevermore remains her rawest, most rock-driven statement.
Though never officially released to the public, the tracklist for Nevermore is well-documented through promo leaks and the Discogs archive :
: Released in December 2010, this single was significantly more successful, reaching #4 on the Norwegian charts after a live performance on The X Factor Norway . Musical Style and Production album nevermore marion ravenrar
The cancellation of Nevermore marked a significant turning point in Marion's career. During this hiatus, she served as a judge on the Norwegian versions of The X Factor and Idol . When she finally returned to music in 2013 with Songs from a Blackbird, her sound had shifted toward a softer, folk-influenced pop style.
The cancellation of Nevermore was a turning point for Raven. Following the dispute with Eleven Seven Music, she took time away from international pop, serving as a judge on The X Factor and Norwegian Idol .
The cancellation of Nevermore marked a massive turning point in Raven's career. She returned to Norway, served as a high-profile judge on The X Factor and Idol , and fought to regain her artistic independence. As of 2026, Marion Ravenrar has remained notoriously silent
(2007), Raven spent 2009 in the studio crafting a follow-up that promised a harder, more alternative edge. However, internal issues with her then-label, Eleven Seven Music , caused the project to be shelved indefinitely.
The album was described as having a sound. This would have continued the rock-infused pop direction she had pursued since leaving M2M, which fans of her earlier work would have recognized.
was a culmination of the "Marion Raven Rock" sound she had fought for since leaving Atlantic Records. Building on the pop-rock and post-grunge foundations of (2005) and Set Me Free (2007), the album leaned into more mature, darker themes. Production & Collaboration It is just sleeping in the walls
Here is the confirmed tracklist for Nevermore :
Following the success of her debut album and touring, Marion Raven was expected to deliver a massive international follow-up. However, behind the scenes, creative differences and label pressure were mounting.
I searched for the phrase but found no existing commercial release, official announcement, or credible music database entry (e.g., Spotify, Discogs, Metal Archives, or Bandcamp) matching that exact title and artist combination.