Later this week, the indie rock singer-songwriter Heather Woods Broderick will launch her new album Labyrinth. We’ve already posted her early singles “Blood Run Through Me,” “Crashing Against The Sun,” and “Admiration.” Today, Broderick has shared one final advance single. “Wherever I Go” is a ruminative quantity with a drum-machine beat and a busy association. In the Jeremy Johnstone-directed video, Broderick dances throughout the desert.
Heather Woods Broderick says:
The video for “Wherever I Go” is in regards to the juxtaposition of getting some enjoyable, and letting go in opposition to the repetitive nature of each day life. The track has each loads of irony and power in it, and we needed to mirror this visually. The duality within the lyrics is paralleled contained in the day that takes place within the video. The repetitions in each day life are playfully represented within the suburban scenes embellished by glitchy/GIF companions, and the extensive open panorama pictures mirror the free, pure pleasure that exists inside every day if you happen to go discover it. The video was conceptualized and directed by Jeremy Johnstone. Movement path by Kacie Boblitt. It options Juliet Johnstone, Erick Eiser, Elke Shari Van den Broeck, Daniel Sparks, and Corrina Repp.
Check out the “Wherever I Go” video under.
Labyrinth is out 4/7 on Western Vinyl.