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The Cranberries new track "Tomorrow" is streaming now.

Listen to The Cranberries’ New Song “Tomorrow” Today

written by: on October 31, 2011

Ireland’s chart-topping jangle-pop quartet The Cranberries are now streaming a new track, titled “Tomorrow”, which is off the band’s upcoming album Roses.

On Oct. 17, the band began offering free previews of the new album when it released the track “Show Me the Way” as a free download.

Roses, which is set to drop next February, will be The Cranberries sixth studio album, the first since 2001’s Wake Up and Smell the Coffee.

During a brief a hiatus, which began in 2003, singer Dolores O’Riordan, guitarist Noel Hogan, and drummer Fergal Lawler all pursued individual projects before the band got back together, along with bassist Mike Hogan, for a reunion tour last year.

O’Riordan and company had a mainstream breakthrough in the U.S. with the song “Linger”, which peaked at No. 8 on Billboard’s Hot 100 in 1993. The band went on to have a number of hit songs throughout the 90s, including “Zombie”, “Ode to My Family”, and 1996’s “Salvation,” which earned four weeks at No. 1 on Billboard’s Modern Rock Tracks chart.

“I always had the attitude that there would be another album,” guitarist Noel Hogan recently told the band’s current record lablel Cooking Vinyl. “We just agreed we needed to get away from it for a while. But now it’s great to be back.”

As for the new track, you can listen to the exclusive stream over at Rolling Stone.

Roses Track List

1. Conduct
2. Tomorrow
3. Fire And Soul
4. Raining
5. Losing My Mind
6. Schizophrenic Playboy
7. Waiting
8. Show Me the Way
9. Astral Projection
10. So Good
11. Roses