
This live album is like stepping into a time capsule, transporting you directly to a Cranberries concert in Paris at the turn of the millennium.
It's the sound of Dolores O'Riordan's unmistakable voice soaring, raw and unfiltered, over a crowd that knows every word. Expect a blend of melancholic introspection and defiant energy, with acoustic moments providing intimacy and full-band rockers delivering catharsis. It's an essential listen for anyone who cherishes their 90s output, offering a chance to experience their hits with the immediacy and passion only a live performance can provide. Own it for the pure, unadulterated joy of hearing a legendary band at their best on stage.
How does Beneath the Skin: Live in Paris sound next to the rest of The Cranberries's catalogue?
Festival saturates this record far more than the artist's norm.
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