The album by Norwegian singer-songwriter Marion Raven
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Nevermore is out of print physically but available on streaming platforms (Spotify, Apple Music) — though some international editions have different track listings. The Japanese release includes bonus tracks like “Spit You Out” and a live acoustic version of “Here I Am.” Musically, "Nevermore" is a diverse album that incorporates
The album's title "Nevermore" is inspired by Edgar Allan Poe's poem "The Raven", and it reflects the themes of love, loss, and longing that permeate the album. Raven's songwriting is characterized by her introspective and emotionally charged lyrics, which explore the complexities of human relationships and the fragility of the human heart. Mood and Atmosphere: The overall mood of "Echoes
Musically, "Nevermore" is a diverse album that incorporates a range of styles and influences. From the atmospheric and moody soundscapes of "Eternity" to the catchy and upbeat pop-rock of "Breakin' Out", Raven demonstrates her versatility as a songwriter and performer. The album also features several collaborations with other artists, including the haunting duet "Cold" with Norwegian musician Frode Næss.
The overall mood of "Echoes in the Hush" is one of introspection, longing, and hope. The song's atmosphere is characterized by:
(Later re-imagined for her 2013 album Songs from a Blackbird ) Backstabbing Bitch (Featuring synth work by Danny Lohner) Miss You Blind Vital Signs Up To No Good After You We Are Dead (Featuring acoustic guitar by Steve Stevens)