The band revealed that this would have been the singer's wish.
The members of the band The Cranberries announced on their official Facebook page that they will release an album with unreleased tracks recorded by vocalist Dolores O'Riordan, who passed away at age 46 in January.
In the post, the band reveals that a few months before her death, Dolores was recording vocals for some new tracks, and now they have decided to release them.
No further information has been released about the new project yet, but the band assures that it will happen and that we will soon have more news about other projects from the group.
Check out the band's post below:
"Some words from Noel, Mike, and Ferg."
First of all, we would like to thank everyone for the support and kind words we have received over the past few weeks. As you can imagine, it has been a difficult and sad time, not only for us but for Dolores' family as well. Reading all the messages that have been sent to us has been incredible. Seeing the impact Dolores had on people's lives is very beautiful and has comforted us during difficult times.
Many people have been asking what the future holds for the band.
We've been discussing this over the past few days.
Over the past few months, the songwriting process for a new album by the band had begun with several songs. Dolores had already recorded the vocals for the tracks, and we decided to finish them, as that's what she wanted us to do. We don't yet know how many tracks there will be, but it was Dolores' wish that we finish the album before releasing it. So that's what we'll be doing in the coming months.
Besides finishing the album, we have a few other Cranberries projects in the works. Each one has its own time.
Again, thank you for your support. We will do our best to keep you updated on the latest news.
"The Cranberries"
