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Album Nevermore Marion Ravenrar < 4K >

Following its cancellation, Raven eventually released Songs from a Blackbird in 2013, which featured a softer sound compared to the rock-oriented Nevermore . 🎼 Tracklist

Upon its initial independent release, the album received mixed reviews. Metal Hammer called it "self-indulgent misery," while Kerrang! praised it as "the most authentic depression narrative since Katatonia's Discouraged Ones ."

– An acoustic hidden gem (on some editions). References seasonal depression and memory. Shows Raven’s songwriting maturity beyond radio-ready hooks. album nevermore marion ravenrar

: Raven recorded the tracks in 2009 after her transition from the "candy-pop" of M2M to a more angsty, rock-oriented sound seen in her previous solo works like Here I Am .

– The title track, embodying the album’s darker, moody aesthetic. praised it as "the most authentic depression narrative

This piece is inspired by the themes of love, loss, and self-discovery found in Marion Raven's music, particularly in her album Nevermore. I hope you enjoy it!

To complement the lyrics, I envision a musical piece that blends elements of darkwave, gothic rock, and ethereal music, reminiscent of Marion Raven's style. : Raven recorded the tracks in 2009 after

As of late 2024, Marion RavenRar has been silent. Her social media accounts are static, displaying only a black square with a single white feather. However, insiders hint that a companion album to Nevermore —titled Evermore —is scheduled for a 2025 release. According to a leaked interview (since deleted), RavenRar stated: "Nevermore was the descent. Evermore is the attempt to climb back up. Whether I succeed or fall further... you’ll have to listen."