The Cranberries Release Their Final Album 'In The End'
By Katrina Nattress
April 26, 2019
When The Cranberries Dolores O'Riordan tragically died last January, her bandmates Mike Hogan, Noel Hogan and Fergal Lawler didn't think they'd put out another album. But then they found the singer's personal hard drive, which was filled with unfinished demos, and they knew they had to put out one last record.
“It was just like winning the Lotto,” Hogan told the Associated Press about discovering the music. “And that was it. We had the songs.”
The result is In The End, an aptly titled 11-song collection of beautifully constructed tracks that act as the perfect goodbye to O'Riaordan. “If there’s another place that she’s looking down from, that’s what she would really love the most: That those songs that she spent a lot of time working on and loved means so much to so many other people,” Hogan added.
Before releasing their eighth and final album, they previewed the record with singles including "Wake Me When It's Over," "Pressure" and "All Over Now." The group plans to officially disband following the release.
Listen to "Lost" and check out the In The End cover art and track list below.
The Cranberries—In the End Track List
01. All Over Now
02. Lost
03. Wake Me When It’s Over
04. A Place I Know
05. Catch Me If You Can
06. Got It
07. Illusion
08. Crazy Heart
09. Summer Song
10. The Pressure
11. In The End
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