Rosie Carney – photo by Cal McIntyre

Irish singer-songwriter Rosie Carney releases her latest album, Doomsday… Don’t Leave Me Here.

The album was co-written and co-produced with Ross MacDonald of The 1975, alongside acclaimed producer Ed Thomas, and mixed by Jonathan Gilmore.

Across shimmering production textures that draw from shoegaze, alt-pop, and electronic influences, Carney explores female rage, nostalgia, existential dread, and the complex terrain of love and loss.

“Although the songs are essentially bigger and louder, they feel almost more personal and more intimate than anything I’ve created before. The bigger sound worked as a shield while I was writing – it felt safer to dig deep and explore themes of grief, heartache and isolation. This album is like a body of armour, and the softness lives protected within it. It’s a dream collapsing into a nightmare, and a nightmare dissolving back into a dream.”

Rosie Carney

Doomsday… Don’t Leave Me Here is raw vulnerability wrapped in an armour of strength and honesty.

Check out Doomsday… Don’t Leave Me Here on your preferred streaming service here

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