The Cranberries have released a new single on the anniversary of Dolores O'Riordan's death.
'All Over Now' is taken form the Limerick band's final album 'In The End', which they started with Dolores.
The record is due out later this year.
https://open.spotify.com/album/6KW866LAKS2UlKyzCMf1vV
Mike and Noel Hogan and Fergal Lawler took to Twitter to announce the single in honour of their "dear friend and bandmate".
In honour of our dear friend and bandmate, Dolores, we present to you the final album from The Cranberries, ‘In The End’. Tune into the Jeremy Vine show on @BBCRadio2 at 1:30PM tomorrow to hear ‘All Over Now’. pic.twitter.com/YT0j4Hy7Js
— The Cranberries (@The_Cranberries) January 14, 2019
Dolores was found dead in a London hotel on January 15th last year.
It was ruled the singer died by downing due to alcohol intoxication.
The Cranberries - In The End
Speaking about their final album, The Cranberries said:
"We would like to take the chance to thank Dolores’ and our families and friends and all those who worked with the band over the years. To our fans, who have stood by us for almost thirty years; Thank you, without you, none of this would have been possible. It has been an incredible journey."
We dedicate this album to our dear friend & bandmate Dolores. She will always be with us in her music."
“I can’t think of a more fitting way to commemorate the first anniversary of Dolores’ passing and to celebrate her life than to announce to the world the release of her final album with the band.” Eileen O’Riordan, Dolores O’Riordan’s mother.
The Cranberries rose to international fame in the 1990s with their debut album.
'Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We?' featured the iconic songs 'Deams' and 'Linger'.
The band has sold over 40 million records worldwide and achieved four top 20 albums on the Billboard 200 chart.