Italian symphonic metal band Lay Of The Autumn released a new video, "Lost In Your Eyes". The track is taken from the band’s debut album, Of Love And Sorrow, which was released in October 2024 via Rockshots Records.
"Lost In Your Eyes" combines orchestral and symphonic power metal elements to create an energetic yet emotional sound, brought to life by fast solos, dynamic arrangements and Eria’s expressive vocals that capture the feeling of being completely lost in someone’s gaze.
The video visually amplifies the emotional weight of the track with evocative imagery that mirrors the wonder, vulnerability and intensity expressed in the music. With their distinctive aesthetic, Lay Of The Autumn offer a powerful visual counterpart to one of their most resonant songs. Link

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