

Now, O'Riordan's bandmates have decided to complete that album, In The End - the last album the band will release - in her memory. The Cranberries Zombie Addeddate 05:58:27 Identifier the-cranberries-zombie Scanner Internet Archive HTML5 Uploader 1.6.4. Between her measured vocal power, her honest, vulnerable songwriting and her Irish accent peaking through every syllable sung, O'Riordan helped The Cranberries stand out.O'Riordan died suddenly in January 2018 at 46 years old and left behind the vocal tracks to what was intended to be the band's latest album. The Cranberries, made up of O'Riordan on lead vocal, guitarist Noel Hogan, bassist Mike Hogan and Fergal Lawler on drums, created an intoxicating juxtaposition of grunge and alternative pop, with O'Riordan's lilting lyrics searing through right in.

According to Cranberries member Noel Hogan, he and O'Riordan started emailing album ideas in June 2017.Rock fans fell in love with in the early '90s, thanks, in large part, to the haunting, Celtic-inspired voice of the Irish rock band's lead singer, Dolores O'Riordan. One of its highlights was it’s first (and only) single, Promises. It was a modest hit, taking the band to No.

Photo by David Wolff-Patrick RedfernsDolores O'Riordan of The Cranberries performs at L'Olympia May 2017 in Paris. The Cranberries were an Irish rock band formed in Limerick, Ireland in 1989 by lead singer Niall Quinn, guitarist Noel Hogan, bassist Mike Hogan, and drummer Fergal Lawler.Quinn was replaced as lead singer by Dolores O’Riordan in 1990. In 1999, the Cranberries released their first album in four years, Bury the Hatchet, their sharpest, most consistent album yet.
