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Though never officially released to the public, the tracklist for Nevermore is well-documented through promo leaks and the Discogs archive :

While Nevermore remains unreleased on digital platforms like Spotify or Apple Music , its singles and leaked demos continue to be celebrated by fans of the "Marion Raven Rock" era. Marion Raven – Nevermore - Discogs

Following the success of her solo debut Here I Am (2005) and its international follow-up Set Me Free (2007), Marion Raven began working on a new project that promised a more mature, rock-infused sound. She collaborated with high-profile writers and producers, including , Alex James , and David Gamson .

(Later re-imagined for her 2013 album Songs from a Blackbird ) Backstabbing Bitch (Featuring synth work by Danny Lohner) Miss You Blind Vital Signs Up To No Good After You We Are Dead (Featuring acoustic guitar by Steve Stevens)

– The second single, which reached #4 on the Norwegian charts. Nevermore (Title Track) Heartless Rosemarie

is the "lost" third studio album by Norwegian singer-songwriter Marion Raven . Recorded in 2009 and originally slated for a 2010 release, the album became a legendary piece of pop-rock history after it was shelved due to internal record label disputes. The Story of a Shelved Masterpiece

Despite being fully recorded and even having promo copies manufactured by , the album's release was halted. While the exact reasons remain somewhat vague, reports cite "internal issues" at the label and a lack of promotion for its lead singles. Confirmed Tracklist

– The lead single, which Raven performed at Oslo Fashion Week in 2010.

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.

Album Nevermore Marion Ravenrar -

Though never officially released to the public, the tracklist for Nevermore is well-documented through promo leaks and the Discogs archive :

While Nevermore remains unreleased on digital platforms like Spotify or Apple Music , its singles and leaked demos continue to be celebrated by fans of the "Marion Raven Rock" era. Marion Raven – Nevermore - Discogs

Following the success of her solo debut Here I Am (2005) and its international follow-up Set Me Free (2007), Marion Raven began working on a new project that promised a more mature, rock-infused sound. She collaborated with high-profile writers and producers, including , Alex James , and David Gamson . album nevermore marion ravenrar

(Later re-imagined for her 2013 album Songs from a Blackbird ) Backstabbing Bitch (Featuring synth work by Danny Lohner) Miss You Blind Vital Signs Up To No Good After You We Are Dead (Featuring acoustic guitar by Steve Stevens)

– The second single, which reached #4 on the Norwegian charts. Nevermore (Title Track) Heartless Rosemarie Though never officially released to the public, the

is the "lost" third studio album by Norwegian singer-songwriter Marion Raven . Recorded in 2009 and originally slated for a 2010 release, the album became a legendary piece of pop-rock history after it was shelved due to internal record label disputes. The Story of a Shelved Masterpiece

Despite being fully recorded and even having promo copies manufactured by , the album's release was halted. While the exact reasons remain somewhat vague, reports cite "internal issues" at the label and a lack of promotion for its lead singles. Confirmed Tracklist (Later re-imagined for her 2013 album Songs from

– The lead single, which Raven performed at Oslo Fashion Week in 2010.

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.