Zack Miranowic releases Reflections single from Sinking Low album

Southampton, New Jersey-based rock and metal guitarist Zack Miranowic has released his new single and video “Reflections,” serving as the first preview of his upcoming album ‘Sinking Low.’ The track is part of his solo project, characterized by massive riffs, dynamic songwriting, and melodic vocals with a raw edge.

Zack Miranowic, a guitarist from Southampton, New Jersey, has launched “Reflections” as the initial offering from his forthcoming album ‘Sinking Low.’ This release continues his solo endeavors, which emphasize personal expression through heavy instrumentation and introspective lyrics.

Miranowic managed the full production of the album independently. “The album was completely produced, mixed, and mastered by me,” he stated, underscoring the project's self-reliant approach.

The song delves into themes of memory, regret, and self-examination. Miranowic explained, “In life we tend to think about our past and how certain events played out. At times we come to regret some of our decisions or think we could have done better, but the truth is that we just did what we thought was right at the time.”

Prior to this, Miranowic gained recognition through his contributions to bands such as Disciples Of Verity, Sekond Skyn, and Riversend. He initiated his solo career with the album ‘Fear’ in 2022 and followed it with the EP ‘Cryin’ Out’ in 2023.

Looking ahead, Miranowic intends to issue additional singles throughout 2026, building anticipation for the complete release of ‘Sinking Low.’ This progression highlights his commitment to evolving his solo sound within the rock and metal genres.

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