Rosie Carney has announced her fourth album, coming via Ross MacDonald’s cool0nline

Rosie Carney has announced her fourth studio album ‘Doomsday… Don’t Leave Me Here‘, set for release on 27th February via cool0nline.

The album, co-produced and co-written with Ross MacDonald of The 1975 and Ed Thomas, includes contributions from Jonathan Gilmore, known for his work with Beabadoobee and Biffy Clyro.

Alongside the announcement, Carney has released a new single titled ‘The Evidence’, accompanied by a music video directed by Cal McIntyre. This track follows previous releases ‘Here’ and ‘Fragile Fantasy’, marking her first new music since her 2022 album ‘i wanna feel happy’.

Carney says, “It’s funny because I LOVE the production of this song, it’s so exciting to me. But the song’s theme is very dystopian.” She explains the song captures “that state of delirium you experience when you’re burning out but resting or being still is out of the question because it makes you feel too guilty.”

The tracklisting for ‘Doomsday… Don’t Leave Me Here’ reads:

‘Everything Is Wrong’
‘Here’
‘In My Blue’
‘Fragile Fantasy’
‘Hope Like Hell’
‘The Evidence’
‘Down’
‘Sixteen’
‘Love So Blind’
‘Tethered’


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