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Topic Title: The Cranberries release final album with vocals from Dolores O'Riordan Topic Summary: Created On: 04/26/2019 04:35 AM |
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04/26/2019 05:28 AM
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Listened to it while cleaning the pool this morning.
Very good album. Good sound, crafty and catchy songs. The lyrics are haunting. Interesting album. It had to be hard for her bandmates to complete the album after her death. The lyrics kind of foresee her death. Hard to explain. |
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04/26/2019 05:32 AM
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The Cranberries: In the End review - moving swan songs of Dolores O'Riordan
http://www.theguardian.com/mus...ngs-dolores-o-riordan Dolores O'Riordan's 2018 death casts a long shadow over her band's final album, completed posthumously. Many of the titles - Lost, All Over Now and such - seem to unwittingly allude to it. Then there is the chilling poignancy of her opening line: "Remember the night in a hotel in London ...", which conjures up a tragic reminder of the location of her passing. However, such unfortunate coincidences shouldn't detract from what - pieced together with loving care by her surviving bandmates - is a wonderful epitaph. |
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