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Other standout tracks on the album included "That I Can Do", a catchy pop-rock song with a memorable chorus, and "Little By Little", a melancholic ballad that highlighted Marion's emotional delivery.

To fulfill regional promotional obligations, two singles were spun off exclusively in Scandinavia:

is the third studio album by Norwegian singer-songwriter Marion Raven , which was recorded between 2008 and 2009 but ultimately canceled and never officially released. Release and Label Disputes

(guitarist of Hoobastank) lent his rock sensibilities to the track "Up To No Good". Nevermore Standard Tracklist & Credits album nevermore marion ravenrar

Verse 2: Memories linger, like ghosts in my mind Fragments of joy, and tears left behind The wind it whispers secrets, of a love now lost And I'm left with just, these echoes of the cost

Marion Raven first captured global attention as half of the Norwegian pop duo M2M alongside Marit Larsen. Following their disbandment in 2002, Raven underwent a major sonic reinvention. Signed to Atlantic Records, she released her debut solo album, Here I Am , in 2005. The album featured a fierce post-grunge and hard-rock flavor, boasting collaborations with industry titans like Max Martin, Dr. Luke, and Nikki Sixx.

: The album featured high-profile collaborators, including legendary guitarist Steve Stevens (who played on "Drive" and "We Are Dead") and producer Oliver Leiber Genre Blend Other standout tracks on the album included "That

Marion Raven might not be a household name today, but for millions of millennials who grew up in the late 1990s and early 2000s, her voice was the soundtrack to their adolescence. As one half of the Norwegian pop duo M2M—famous for the global smash hit "Pretty Boy"—Raven was a certified pop sensation before she even turned 18. But as she grew older, she yearned to shed her teenybopper image, swapping bubblegum pop for raw, emotional rock.

Marion Raven (born Marion Elise Ravn) first captured global attention in the late 1990s and early 2000s alongside Marit Larsen in M2M. When the duo split, Raven pivoted sharply away from bubblegum pop. She signed with Atlantic Records and released her 2005 solo debut, Here I Am , showcasing a fierce, post-grunge pop-rock sound influenced by artists like Alanis Morissette and Kelly Clarkson. The record featured collaborations with industry titans like Max Martin, Dr. Luke, and Mötley Crüe’s Nikki Sixx.

A pop-rock track that showcased Raven's raw vocal power. Nevermore Standard Tracklist & Credits Verse 2: Memories

Nevermore is not a breakup album. It is a post -breakup autopsy. Producer Max Martin (in a rare, gritty detour) and her own songwriting forged a sound that was radio-ready but razor-blade sharp. Lead single “Here I Am” kicks the door down with a riff that borrows from ’80s metal, Raven snarling, “ I’m not the one you’re gonna leave behind. ” It’s not a plea; it’s a declaration of war.

As the planned 2010 release date approached, internal turmoil at Eleven Seven Music brought the project to a sudden halt. The label dissolved its publishing arm, leaving Raven without the necessary infrastructure to distribute the album. Legal entanglements and organizational chaos prevented Nevermore from moving forward, even after Eleven Seven attempted to partner with EMI and Universal Music for distribution in key markets.

These singles were well-received, highlighting the potential Nevermore had to be a commercial success. Fans have, for over a decade, requested the release of the full Nevermore project, which reportedly featured a full tracklist and artwork. Legacy of a Lost Album

"Echoes in the Hush"