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Dublin Band To Watch Pillow Queens, who released their debut album In Waiting last fall and recently made their US television debut on The Late Late Show With James Corden, have released a cover of the Cranberries’ “When You’re Gone.” The track is part of Salvation – Inspired By The Cranberries For Pieta, an album of Cranberries covers by contemporary Irish artists to benefit Pieta House, a charity that provides free, professional one-on-one therapy to individuals with suicidal thoughts. In addition to Pillow Queens, the compilation will include Sinead O’Connor covering “No Need To Argue” and a previously unreleased live Cranberries performance of “Chocolate Brown.” Listen to Pillow Queens’ “When You’re Gone” below.
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