Irish singer-songwriter Rosie Carney announces her fourth studio album ‘Doomsday… Don’t Leave Me Here,’ arriving February 27, 2026 via cool0nline. Alongside the news, she shares the bold new single “The Evidence,” complete with a video directed by Cal McIntyre. It is a striking third preview of a record that expands her sound into darker, more atmospheric territory.
“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,” Carney says. “It’s about 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 track surges with alt-pop urgency and shoegaze haze, capturing that fever-dream spiral in full colour.
Co-written and co-produced with Ross MacDonald and Ed Thomas, and mixed by Jonathan Gilmore, the album was shaped across months of sessions in London. Carney pushes far beyond the intimate folk foundations of her early work, pulling from electronic textures and widescreen sonics. The production feels expansive and charged.
“Making a sonic pivot was something I really wanted to achieve,” she explains. “Although the songs are essentially bigger and louder, they feel almost more personal than anything I’ve created before. The bigger sound almost worked as a shield while I was writing.” ‘Doomsday… Don’t Leave Me Here’ stands as her most ambitious and emotionally layered statement to date.


