Album Nevermore | Marion Ravenrar ((top))
Before Nevermore , Marion Raven was best known as one half of the Norwegian pop-rock duo (with Marit Larsen). M2M found international success with the hit “Don’t Say You Love Me” from the Pokémon: The First Movie soundtrack and their album Shades of Purple (2000). After M2M disbanded in 2002, Raven signed a solo deal with Atlantic Records and relocated to the U.S. to work on a darker, edgier sound — a deliberate break from the teen-pop image of M2M.
: Fans have curated the "shelved era" tracks on platforms like YouTube, where unreleased demos and high-quality leaks are archived. Marion Raven – Nevermore - Discogs album nevermore marion ravenrar
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." Before Nevermore , Marion Raven was best known
: 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 to work on a darker, edgier sound —
Though never officially released, several singles and promo copies surfaced, giving us a glimpse into this era: