The natural progression of most enduring bands is to strip down or pretty up their sound as years go by. The Cranberries do both on their new “Something Else,” working with the Irish Chamber Orchestra ...
“Zombie is probably even more relevant now, especially after all that happened after September 11.” Good songs engage, great songs endure. When it comes to discussing the super-popular canon of Irish ...
On March 14, ahead of the release of their unplugged greatest hits album, Something Else—which will feature acoustic and stripped down versions of their most iconic singles, as well as three new songs ...
The Cranberries were one of the alt-rock era's biggest successes. That's true in numerical terms: The Irish band's first two albums, 1993's Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We? and 1994's No ...
Irish alt-rock vets The Cranberries returned today with their new album, Something Else, which features acoustic and orchestral versions of their classic songs. (The cover art, meanwhile, updates 1994 ...
The Cranberries issued their first single "Dreams" in the fall of 1992 ahead of its parent record, Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We? (Island) which followed in early 1993. The record went ...
The Cranberries, a staple in the ’90s alt-rock scene, just announced they’re coming out with a new album to celebrate their 25-year anniversary. This will mark their first release since their hiatus ...
In late April, the Cranberries will release a new unplugged album titled Something Else, featuring stripped-down and orchestral renditions of classic singles as well as three new tracks. Below, listen ...
Irish rock band The Cranberries originally planned to reissue their iconic album last year, but put the project on hold after the tragic death of front-woman Dolores O’Riordan in January. Noel Hogan, ...