The cover of is iconic. It features a blurred photograph of Marion Ravenrar standing in a flooded attic, wearing a black Victorian dress, holding a single wilting violet. The color palette is desaturated teal and black. Art director Mira Laine stated that the image represents "the moment you realize you are drowning, but you stop fighting."
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 album nevermore marion ravenrar
Following its cancellation, Raven eventually released Songs from a Blackbird in 2013, which featured a softer sound compared to the rock-oriented Nevermore . 🎼 Tracklist Art director Mira Laine stated that the image
Despite being fully recorded and finalized, Nevermore was never officially released. The primary reasons cited for its shelving were and the commercial performance of its lead singles. internal label disputes Despite being fully recorded and
Listen to some of the survivors of the shelved era on this fan-curated YouTube Playlist specific tracks
While you won't find it on most streaming platforms, dedicated fans have kept the project alive through unofficial uploads on sites like YouTube and archives on Discogs .
A surprising turn—this self-titled track is aggressive. Driven by fuzz bass and industrial percussion, it is the artist’s declaration of identity. "I am the feathered omen / The cipher in the sky / You cannot shoot me down / I’ve already learned to die."