Ahead of the release of her new album Labyrinth this Friday (April 7), Heather Woods Broderick has offered one more preview. It’s called ‘Wherever I Go’, and it follows previous cuts ‘Blood Run Through Me’, ‘Crashing Against the Sun’, and ‘Admiration’. The track arrives with an accompanying Jeremy Johnstone-directed video, which you can check out below.

“The video for ‘Wherever I Go’ is about the juxtaposition of having some fun, and letting go against the repetitive nature of daily life,” Broderick explained in a statement. “The song has both a lot of irony and energy in it, and we wanted to reflect this visually. The duality in the lyrics is paralleled inside the day that takes place in the video. The repetitions in daily life are playfully represented in the suburban scenes decorated by glitchy/GIF companions, and the wide open landscape shots reflect the free, pure joy that exists inside each day if you go find it. The video was conceptualized and directed by Jeremy Johnstone. Movement direction by Kacie Boblitt. It features Juliet Johnstone, Erick Eiser, Elke Shari Van den Broeck, Daniel Sparks, and Corrina Repp.”

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