Combining the melodic jangle of post-The Smiths indie pop with the lilting, trance-inducing sonic textures of late-80s dream pop and adding a slight Celtic tint, The Cranberries became one of the more successful groups to emerge from the indie scene of the early 90s. Led by vocalist Dolores O'Riordan, whose keening, powerful voice was the most distinctive element of the group's sound, the group initially made little impact in the United Kingdom.
It wasn't until the lush ballad "Linger" became an American hit in 1993 that the band also achieved mass success in the U.K. Following the success of "Linger", The Cranberries quickly became international stars, as both their 1993 debut album, Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We?, and its 1994 follow-up, No Need to Argue, sold millions of copies and produced a string of hit singles like "Dreams", "Zombie" and "Ode to My Family".
By the time of their third album, 1996's To the Faithful Departed, the group had added distorted guitars to its sonic palette and attempted to make more socially significant music, which resulted in a downturn in the band's commercial fortunes.
During the next few years, the band cancelled a large tour and rumours of a breakup were widespread. In 1999, they released Bury the Hatchet to mixed reviews. In 2001, the band issued Wake Up and Smell the Coffee to rave reviews. The album debuted at number 46 in the US charts.
In 2002, The Cranberries released the compilation Stars: The Best of 1992-2002, which was supported by the single "Stars".
In 2003, The Cranberries announced they were taking some time to pursue individual careers. They decided to put the next album on hold. After more than a dozen years of relentless touring and promotion, which had seen them clocking up album sales in excess of 43 million and playing to hundreds of thousands of fans around the globe, the band decided it was time for a break.
In 2007, Dolores O'Riordan released her debut solo album titled Are You Listening?. Two years later she released her second solo album, No Baggage.
On 25 August 2009, Dolores O'Riordan announced that The Cranberries will be reuniting for a North American tour to begin in mid-November 2009, to be followed by dates in Europe in early 2010. O'Riordan indicated that the band will be playing songs from her solo albums and a lot of The Cranberries classic hits as well as some new music written by the group together.
The Cranberries recorded Roses at the Metalworks Studios in Toronto (Canada) from 18 April to 15 May 2011 with producer Stephen Street, who previously collaborated with the band on first, second and fifth albums. The Cranberries worked on 15 tracks during the Roses session, although not all will be included on the album. The album is scheduled for release on 14 February, 2012.
On 26 May 2016, the Cranberries announced that they would start their next tour in Europe. The first show was held on June 3.
A new "unplugged" Cranberries album titled Something Else, featuring the band's hits along with three new songs, was released on 28 April 2017 through BMG. The album received mostly positive reviews.
On 15 January 2018, lead singer Dolores O'Riordan was found dead of drowning in a London hotel room. The Cranberries confirmed in September 2018 that they would not continue as a band, releasing their final album In the End in April 2019 and disbanding afterward.Noel Hogan stated: "the Cranberries was the four of us. We don’t want to do this without Dolores. So we’re going to leave it after this."
The Cranberries' final album In the End has been nominated for Best Rock Album at the 62nd Annual Grammy Awards. The awards take place at the Staples Center in Los Angeles on January 26, 2020.
Official site: http://www.cranberries.com.
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The Cranberries Lyrics
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You took my thoughts from me, now I want nothing more
And did you think you could just take it all away
I don't think it's happening, this is what I say
Leave me alone
Leave me alone
Leave me alone
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So I don't think it's going to happen anymore
I don't think it's going to happen anymore
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Today
Today
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The lyrics to The Cranberries' song "Twenty One" are a reflection on a lost relationship. The singer begins by stating, "I don't think it's going to happen anymore" and goes on to express their disappointment and heartbreak. Their thoughts have been taken away by their former partner, leaving them with nothing more to desire. The singer questions if their partner thought they could just take away everything without consequence. Despite the previous hopes of reconciliation, the singer states firmly that they don't think it's going to happen anymore, reassuring themselves of their decision to move on.
The repetition of "Twenty One" throughout the song adds to its overall impact. It could refer to the age of the singer or their former partner, emphasizing the sense of young love that was lost. The chorus, where the singer begs to be left alone, highlights their struggle to move on from the relationship. The repetition of "Today" at the end of the song could symbolize a fresh start or the singer's decision to live in the present.
Overall, "Twenty One" is a powerful song that portrays the emotional pain of lost love. The lyrics are straightforward yet impactful, and the repetition of certain phrases adds to the song's overall message.
Line by Line Meaning
I don't think it's going to happen anymore
I no longer believe what I once thought was going to occur
You took my thoughts from me, now I want nothing more
You have robbed me of my aspirations and now I desire nothing else
And did you think you could just take it all away
Did you really believe that you could take everything away without consequence?
I don't think it's happening, this is what I say
I don't believe what you are suggesting will come to pass and this is my stance
Leave me alone
Stop bothering me
Leave me alone
Stop pestering me
Leave me alone
Stop troubling me
'Cause I found it all
Because I have discovered everything I was searching for
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Repeating a specific age, perhaps recalling a memorable moment from that year
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Continuing to repeat the specific age, emphasizing its importance
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Still repeating the specific age, maybe to mark a significant transition into adulthood
So I don't think it's going to happen anymore
Therefore, I no longer have faith in what was previously anticipated
Today
Referring to the present moment
Today
Emphasizing that the current day is what matters now
Today
Highlighting that the events unfolding at this moment are significant
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Repeating the specific age for emphasis
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Repeating the age again, possibly to reflect on something in that year
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Still repeating the age, hinting that it holds some significance to the singer
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Continuing to repeat the specific age, perhaps to show a fixation on the past
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Repeating the age again, maybe to express a longing for a particular time
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Repeating the age once more, potentially to hammer home a point
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Yet again repeating the age, making it a prominent feature of the song
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Continuing to repeat the age, emphasizing its significance once more
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Repeating the age for the last time, as if finally letting go of the past
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: DOLORES MARY O'RIORDAN, NOEL HOGAN
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Tahiry Soa
This song is for my sister who passed away with 21. The Cranberries's music will always be connecting us
Negra Flor
My condolences for you! ⚘
Tahiry Soa
Bless you all and may our beloved ones rest in peace
Helen Sophia
God bless you 🙏
Nelson DT
❤️❤️❤️
A St Michel Archange
As my Brother ! there are with God !
Bloodstorm29
2022 and still loving this song. This is one of my personal favourites. May you rest in peace Dolores. We fans give our hearts to you. Thank you for making such good music.
PP Rockandroll The Best Playlists
No need to argue one of best albums all times...
axel usul
My favourite album of the times, bought it not knowing how it echoed my own life at the time, bitter sweet memories.
Drake Nelson
You got that right