The Cranberries have shared the first single ‘All Over Now’ from their last record ‘In The End’.
This special release is on the same day as the first anniversary of the tragic passing of frontwoman, Dolores O’Riordan. Dolores died on January 15 last year, aged 46. The singer Cranberries in the bath of a London hotel room while intoxicated with alcohol,
The Cranberries’ guitarist, Noel Hogan, said O’Riordan was excited about the new record just before her death. Hogan told the NME that the group wanted to honour their singer by finishing the work she had started. “Dolores was so energised by the prospect of making this record and [to be] getting back out on the road to play the songs live.”
“We knew this had to be one of the, if not the, best Cranberries album that we could possibly do. The worry was that we would destroy the legacy of the band by making an album that wasn’t up to standard. Once we had gone through all the demos that Dolores and I had worked on and decided that we had such a strong album, we knew it would be the right thing and the best way that we could honour Dolores.”
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