Dolores O'Riordan passed away on January 15th, at the age of 46.
Three days before her death, vocalist Dolores O'Riordan spoke with guitarist Noel Hogan about starting work on a new Cranberries album and a possible tour.
In an interview with Rolling Stone magazine, Noel Hogan, co-writer of numerous songs by The Cranberries, revealed that on January 12th the two discussed going on tour in March and a new album, which would be their first in six years.
"She was doing very well. We talked about going back to work ," Hogan said.
The guitarist also said that on the eve of her death, she emailed him some new songs that could potentially be included on the new album.
Read the full interview with guitarist Noel Hogan here
Dolores O'Riordan passed away on January 15th in London at the age of 46. The singer was in the British capital to participate in the recording of a cover of "Zombie" with the heavy metal band Bad Wolves, who released the audio in tribute to Dolores.
