Lizberries on Radio Deejay Fox: thirteen years of tribute to the Cranberries

The Lizberries returned to Radio Deejay Fox on April 29, 2026 — and with them, thirteen years of music, memory and love for The Cranberries.

Since 2011 we have been bringing these songs to the stage with the same intact conviction. The program is called Sorry for the Disorder. We took it as an invitation — and we came with everything.

DJ Magnum, Mauro and Gigi: the studio that feels like home

They have that rare gift of those who know how to listen before speaking. They gave us space, they made us feel at home.

In that study, between a joke and a memory, that same emotion emerged that we feel every time we play a Cranberries song.

You don’t build certain atmospheres. You find them again — and when you find them, you know you’re doing the right thing.

Linger, Dreams and the luminous melancholy of the Cranberries

Linger opened up something — one of those songs that never really ends, that sticks somewhere under the skin.

Then Dreams, and with Dreams came all the luminous melancholy that only the Cranberries can do - and that we, for thirteen years, have been trying to give back to the world with the same care with which it was written.

Each song was an encounter with something you thought you already knew — and yet it still surprises you.

The most complicated family tree of Italian rock

There is also the question of kinship. Cristina and Stefano and Alessandro are brothers. But Cristina is their third cousin: their grandfather was her uncle’s cousin, her aunt’s husband, her mother’s sister.

Didn’t you understand anything? Perfect. Sorry for the mess.

Ireland: a closing circle

There’s a green island waiting for us — and it’s no coincidence. The Cranberries are Irish, Dolores O’Riordan was Irish.

Bringing our tribute to Ireland is not a stop on a tour: it is a circle that closes, a gesture that has the flavor of its due.

We will return to Radio Deejay Fox with our shoes still wet and our ears full of wind. A huge hug to all the staff - it’s one of the most loved web radios in Italy, and you can see it, you can hear it, every time we go up to that room.