It sounds like The Cranberries found some kind of closure in this last record. ![]() On it, O’Riordan, who recorded demos for the album’s 11 tracks before her death in January last year, sings: “Fighting’s not the answer/ Fighting’s not the cure/ It’s eating you like cancer/ It’s killing you for sure.” The band have spoken about how O’Riordan was singing about leaving many of the negative things in her life behind. “Wake Me When it’s Over”, the third track on In the End, could be “Zombie”’s twin. Leading off the album, Serotonin is a bit of a misleading name, featuring lyrics I get / Intrusive thoughts like cutting my hands off / Like jumping in front of a bus / Like how do I make this stop, the song is a collection of feelings highlighting issues regarding mental health. They talk to their psychiatrist, psychologist, their friends, their employees, their priest, and they get nowhere because. Every Heartbeat They’ve disappeared with some lame-o excuse and come back in a rather feeble capacity that you’re now trying to breathe life into You can buy a estimate milestone and use your fights I die little deaths one lost word at a time they linger on my periphery just out of reach in the shadows where my vision cant be fulfilled to. And most of the victims have nowhere to turn. ![]() She was deeply affected by the deaths, and would no doubt have been devastated by recent events in Northern Ireland as well. Virtually all of the research done in psychopathy is on the perpetrators, and we tend to ignore the tens of thousands of victims of these individuals. From the corners of my mind I’m terrified of what’s inside. ![]() “Zombie” was a protest song written by the band’s late frontwoman Dolores O’Riordan after two children were killed by IRA bombs – was released. There’s a cruel irony that the release of The Cranberries’ final album should come just a week after journalist Lyra McKee was shot dead by the New IRA during a riot in Londonderry.
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