Thursday, May 31, 2012
Comeback after years of break - Cranberries live in the boiler house
The Cranberries toured the world in the boiler house in February, reported back MünchenIm one of the most successful Irish rock acts of all time: The Cranberries have with "Roses" released their sixth studio album - the first after more than ten year break! To mark the comeback starts, the lead singer Dolores O'Riordan quartet to a world tour that takes them on 2/12/2012 and the boiler house in Munich. The Cranberries are among the most important rock bands of the 90s, landed numerous hits, and even the United States were already with their debut album "Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can not We?" By storm. Their century song "Zombie" is still one of the most played hits on the radio - worldwide! 2004 The Cranberries temporarily solved after 15 years and over 38 million records sold. But now they are celebrating their long awaited comeback!
When merged Cranberries end of the 1980s The Cranberry Saw Us in Limerick, Ireland, she met with her wistful music ranging from rock, folk, pop and alternative with the zeitgeist. Subsequent to recording their first demos - where the band featuring Noel Hogan (guitar), Michael Hogan (bass), and Fergal Lawler (drums) headed still a male singer - was followed by the name change and to date only reshuffle: The former frontman Naill Quinn suggested his friend Dolores O'Riordan as a singer. The Cranberries had thus found their sound.
The Cranberries toured the world in the boiler house in Munich early in 1993 with debut album "Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can not We? 'And the first hit single" Linger "she struck a chord of a worldwide rock audience. The album received five times platinum in the USA, double platinum in the UK and top 20 rankings in Germany, Australia, France and many other nations. The successor "No Need To Argue" They succeeded in 1994, the final international breakthrough, thanks to the over single "Zombie", where they brought their unique blend of pop, rock and folk as well as politically motivated texts brilliant to the point. The song debuted in more than a dozen countries in the top 3 on the charts and is today considered one of the greatest classics of the 90s.
The following albums "To The Faithful Departed" (1996), "Bury The Hatchet" (1999) and "Wake Up And Smell The Coffee" (2001) The Cranberries created more global chart-topper. Decency as 2004, the publication of the next ready-composed album, led a death in Dolores O'Riordan family for the temporary end of the band. Six years later, The Cranberries were together again to take the already-written material with Stephen Street (The Smiths, Kaiser Chiefs) in Toronto and London. It was published in February, sixth album, "Roses", stylistically linked seamlessly to their glory days, but it carefully modernized their sound. Looked forward to the upcoming concerts allowed the fans with a correspondingly great euphoria.
Also visit the Cranberries concert on 02.12.2012 in the boiler house in Munich. The team from Munich Blog wishes much fun.
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