Album Nevermore Marion Ravenrar

From 2008 to 2009, Marion Raven poured her energy into Nevermore at Los Angeles studios, collaborating with songwriter/producer Oliver Leiber. Officially designated as her third studio album (following 2005's Here I Am and 2007's Set Me Free ), it was slated for a 2010 release. At 53 minutes long, it was envisioned as a grunge and rock-driven statement of artistic intent.

If you are a fan of music that does not hold your hand—songs that leave you feeling emotionally bruised but somehow understood—the album by Marion Ravenrar is essential listening. It is not a record to put on at a party. It is a record for 2 AM, when the world is quiet, and your thoughts are loud. album nevermore marion ravenrar

The album was produced by a mix of established rock producers, including (My Chemical Romance, P.O.D., The Used) and Max Martin (co-wrote one track). The sound leans into early-2000s post-grunge and alternative pop-rock: driving guitars, brooding piano ballads, and emotionally raw vocals. Comparisons to Avril Lavigne , Kelly Clarkson (Breakaway-era), and Michelle Branch were common, but Raven’s delivery carried a darker, more theatrical edge. From 2008 to 2009, Marion Raven poured her

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. If you are a fan of music that

is well-documented through promotional materials and eventual leaks. The album featured a pop-rock sound reminiscent of Kelly Clarkson or Alanis Morissette, with significant contributions from producer Oliver Leiber Track Title Notable Credits Flesh and Bone Single released in Scandinavia Co-written with Oliver Leiber Title track Found Someone Single released in Scandinavia Later reworked for her next album Backstabbing Bitch Synth by Danny Lohner Miss You Blind Co-written with Shelly Peiken Vital Signs Up To No Good Co-written with Daniel Estrin We Are Dead Feat. Steve Stevens on acoustic guitar The Aftermath