In the End
This posthumous album, partly recorded before the tragic death of Dolores O'Riordan, sees the band's career go full-circle
The Cranberries' 'In the End' album, Dolores O'Riordan's final album, reviewed by Rolling Stone.
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In the months following the unexpected passing of Dolores O'Riordan, the surviving members of the Cranberries decided to complete the album they had been recording together before her accidental death in January 2018.
The Cranberries have always possessed the musical gravitas to tug at even the most tightly wound heartstrings. Still, In the End is an espec...
There’s a definite sense of ending to The Cranberries latest and final album. As foreshadowed by its title, 'In The End' has strong themes
The singer’s death hangs heavy over this album, finished by her bandmates, but the songs, which are some of their best, are superb