The Cranberries Announce New Acoustic Album, Share 'Linger'

The album features tracks from their catalog as well as three new songs

By Noah Yoo.

The Cranberries have released a stripped-down version of their 1993 song “Linger.” It was recorded for Something Else, an upcoming unplugged album that features acoustic renditions of songs from their catalog, as well as three new tracks, Rolling Stone reports. Listen to the track here. “Linger,” off Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We?, was the first major hit for the Cranberries. Something Else is out April 28; check out the full tracklist below.

Something Else:

01 Linger

02 The Glory

03 Dreams

04 When You’re Gone

05 Zombie

06 Ridiculous

07 Rupture

08 Ode to My Family

09 Free to Decide

10 Just My Imagination

11 Animal Instinct

12 You & Me

13 Why

Revisit the music video for the original version of “Linger”:

This story originally appeared on Pitchfork.

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