Forevermore (Whitesnake album)

Forevermore
Studio album by
Released9 March 2011 (2011-03-09)
Recorded2010
StudioSnakebyte Studios and Grumblenott Studios & Villas, Lake Tahoe, Nevada,
Casa Dala, Sherman Oaks,
Entourage Studios, North Hollywood, California
GenreHard rock
Length63:31
LabelFrontiers
WEA (Japan)
ProducerLos Bros Brutalos (David Coverdale, Doug Aldrich, Michael McIntyre)
Whitesnake chronology
30th Anniversary Collection
(2008)
Forevermore
(2011)
Live at Donington 1990
(2011)

Access All Areas: Live
(2025)

Forevermore: Revisited, Remixed, Remastered
(2025)

Alternate Cover
2025 Reissue

Forevermore is the eleventh studio album by British hard rock band Whitesnake. It was first released on 9 March 2011 in Japan through Warner Music Japan, following a European release on 25 March and 29 March in North America through Frontiers Records. This album features Doug Aldrich's second and final studio album appearance in guitar since joining the group in 2003. Forevermore showcases a blend of hard rock, blues, soul, and ballads that was more prevalent in the present-day Whitesnake lineup. After a moderately successful comeback album, Good to Be Bad (2008), Coverdale originally proposed to create a concept album that is more acoustic; however over time, the project was edged up to a heavier sound.

Commercially, Forevermore was successful in a handful of countries, but however was a commercial disappointment in their native UK, where it charted for one week at a spot at number 33. It peaked at number 49 on the Billboard 200 albums chart in the United States, an improvement than their previous release, opening at over 12,000 copies. Its lead promo single, "Love Will Set You Free" premiered as a video on Whitesnake's social media accounts following its digital release. The song reached number 26 on Billboard Heritage Rock. Other singles, "Steal Your Heart Away" and "One of These Days" were released as promos, but neither of them charted in any airplay or mainstream charts. The album received a reissue in 2025 through Rhino Entertainment, which is considered their last set of box set reissue series from the Whitesnake catalogue, which was simultaneously proceeded by Coverdale's retirement in November 2025.