Watch The Cranberries’ New Video for ‘All Over Now’

By editorial board on March 8, 2019

Animated clip based on late singer Dolores O’Riordan’s lyrics about an abusive relationship

Animator Daniel Britt directed the video, which follows a woman in a yellow rain jacket as she wanders through the English countryside. The clip deftly balances the jarring and the serene as a stately manor crumbles off a cliff one moment...

The Cranberries have unveiled a previously unreleased track, “Iosa”.

The track is from the upcoming 25th anniversary edition of their debut album Everybody Else is Doing It, So Why Can’t We?, which arrives on Oct. 19.

The four-disc box set includes the remastered original album, session outtakes, B-sides, early demos, their debut EP, other rarities and radio sessions.

The song was recorded by the band for their debut album Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We? - but it never made on to the tracklist.

Released 25 years ago, the group were recently delving back into the archives the chart-topping record's silver anniversary, before the untimely death of singer Dolores O'Roirdan in January.

The reissue of their debut album was put on hold in January after frontwoman Dolores O’Riordan’s death.

Now, band members Noel Hogan, Mike Hogan, and Fergal Lawler are sharing the out-takes and rarities in her honor. The second of the four-disc set contains 21 album out-takes.

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Gguitarist Noel Hogan confirms that the band’s upcoming album In The End will be their last following the death of vocalist Dolores O’Riordan

 

Bassist Mike Hogan, guitarist Noel Hogan and drummer Fergal Lawler report that they had been working on In The End – the follow-up to 2017’s Something Else – when vocalist Dolores O’Riordan died suddenly in January this year.

And in a new interview, Noel Hogan says that the trio pressed ahead with the record following O’Riordan’s death – and has confirmed it’ll be their last.

He tells The Guardian: “Dolores had an awful lot going on and she was on a roll of being able to write. Lyrically, the new album is very strong.

“She always said she found it hard to write songs when she was happy. She always said, put a bit of misery in her life and it was easier.

“We will do this album and then that will be it. There is no need to continue.”

The Cranberries report that working on In The End – which is expected to be released in 2019 – gave O’Riordan a focus, with Lawler adding: “She was really psyched about getting back out and really looking forward to China, because that was a big tour for us.”

 

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