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International Progressive/Symphonic Rock Project CHASING ZENITHS Releases Single & Video of “Midnight Roses” feat. VICKY PSARAKIS from Sicksense!


The international progressive/symphonic rock project CHASING ZENITHS is proud to announce that its debut album, entitled “Epochs Changing”, will be released on November 22nd. Composed of 10 songs for over 67 minutes of duration, “Epochs Changing” will make fans of Dream Theater, Nightwish, Rush and Ayreon excited!


A foretaste is now available with the single “Midnight Roses” featuring VICKY PSARAKIS of Sicksense (formerly of The Agonist) – watch the lyric video here! https://tinyurl.com/z9rp26np 


Alternatively, stream/download “Midnight Roses” on


Three singles & videos have already been released on YouTube:

“Pathfinder” (feat. Anna Murphy, Emilia Amper, & Bríet Kristiansen) - https://tinyurl.com/2pxbpaav 

“Unmourned Amnesia” (feat. Vicky Psarakis) - https://tinyurl.com/mss2exbw 

“Yesterday’s Outsider” - https://tinyurl.com/2nfaeky5 


Pre-order the album “Epochs Changing” on Bandcamp: https://tinyurl.com/yeyjr2at 

Composed by mastermind Carl Kernie and featuring breathtaking performances by 10 renowned musicians from around the world, “Epochs Changing” unleashes a broad variety of musical styles from symphonic and folk to prog rock and metal.

CHASING ZENITHS is a combination of progressive and symphonic music that experiments with elements of numerous genres (folk, synth, metal) and non-traditional instruments. Each song tells a story and features performances by world-renowned guest musicians.


Carl Kernie is absolutely excited by “songs that tell stories and give people something to relate to. Whether that’s hope or despair, music creates empathy and can unite us in mutual response to how we feel. Music brings people together because it inspires us like nothing else. I think my music has potential to reshape the way people think about the lines between genres and the conventions to which music should supposedly adhere.


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