A ‘90s rock band is “overwhelmed” at a resurgence in popularity.

The Cranberries released its “MTV Unplugged” concert as an album for the first time this month, and the live recording reached No. 8 on the Billboard Vinyl chart. The band’s surviving members said they were amazed at how “the songs continue to find new life.”

“It’s been a moving week... We’re overwhelmed that our 1994 MTV Unplugged session, released for the first time, has reached #8 on the Billboard Vinyl Chart,” The Cranberries’ Instagram account said Wednesday. “To then be honored with the Rolling Stone UK Icon Award truly shows how far our music has traveled from its beginnings.”

“The living legacy of our music was on full display as [The Cranberries guitarist] Noel [Hogan] was joined by Royel Otis to perform ‘Linger

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