The Cranberries Release New Music in Honor of their Late Singer

Dolores O'Riordan and The Cranberries in concert in London, May 2017. Photo by James Shaw/REX/Shutterstock (8826071s)

Fans of The Cranberries are still in mourning over the death of the band’s lead singer, as are the groups own members.

Dolores O’Riordan was discovered in a London hotel room on the 15th of January, 2018.

The singer, who was with the band since 1990, was 46 years old.

On the anniversary of her death, the remaining members of The Cranberries — Mike Hogan, Noel Hogan, and Fergal Lawler — have released a tribute to the Irishwoman.

Entitled All Over Now, the song includes the lyrics, “Do you remember / Do you recall / Do you remember / I remember it all”, sung by Dolores herself.

“Once we had gone through all the demos that Dolores and I had worked on and decided that we had such a strong album, we knew it would be the right thing and the best way that we could honour Dolores,” Noel told NME.

The track is set to be included on The Cranberries final album, In the End, which is out in April.