
Episode 57: Revisiting The Cranberries ‘No Need to Argue’: Fergal Lawler Talks 30th Anniversary Edition
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30 years since The Cranberries released their breakthrough album, No Need to Argue, a record that brought sharper emotional and political depth to the raw intimacy of their debut, and cemented vocalist Dolores O'Riordan as a 90's rock icon. To celebrate its 30th anniversary, a special expanded edition features CHVRCHES remixes, a rare demo of “Zombie,” and recordings from Woodstock ’94.
In this episode, Cranberries drummer Fergal Lawler reflects on the making of the album, the band’s creative evolution, and the enduring legacy of O’Riordan’s voice and vision. Hear behind-the-scenes stories, insights from the road, and the memories that make this album a timeless classic.
🎧 Listen now and step inside one of the defining albums of the ’90s.
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