The Cranberries Was An Alternative Rock Band From Limerick Ireland That Formed In 1989 And Rose To Mainstream Popularity In The Early 1990's. The Band Consisted Of Noel Hogan guitar/vocals Also A Member Of Mono Band Arkitekt And The Puro Mike Hogan bass/vocals And Fergal Lawler drums/percussion Also A Member Of The Low Network . Dolores O'Riordan vocals Keyboards Guitars Was A Member From 1990 Until Her Death In 2018. The Band Went On Hiatus In 2003 And Reunited In The Summer Of 2009. Read More On Last.Fm
"Daffodil Lament" Is A Song By The Irish Band The Cranberries. It Appears On Their Second Album "No Need To Argue". Its Subject Is Love And Struggling With Pain And Rejection. The Song Was Chosen By The Fans As The Best Non-Single Song Of The Group And Was Released On Stars In 2002 “Fans Were Also Offered The Opportunity To Vote For Their Favourite “non” Single For Inclusion In This Album And “Daffodil Lament” Was By Far The Overall Winner”. On 1995 In An Interview Given To Evelyn McDonnell O'Riordan Said “For “Daffodil Lament” I Had All These Ideas About Tempos Changing Like A Symphony.” "Electric Blue" From The Album "To The Faithful Departed" Follows On From The Daffodil Lament's Ending And May Be Considered As A Continuation Or A Sequel Song To The Themes Found In Daffodil Lament.
The CranberriesAfter A Long Hiatus, The Best-Selling Irish Pop-Rock Band Is About To Return With A New Album Called Roses. But If This Performance At ...
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