"Where The Wild Things Are" is a lovestory about the escape of the ordinary and the adventures that lie ahead somewhere else.
Again, the video is directed by Lumi Lausas. She says: "The music by The Day always brings me in a certain state of nostalgia. Unlike listening to an old playlist, it does not throw me back to any particular period of my life. Instead, it triggers a longing without an object, the sensorial memory of a past mood taken out of context. This relates to an illusion of a future that never materialised, comparable to the colours of a vivid dream fading away with time."
The pastel colored, stringently organized video for 'Where The Wild Things Are' is a visual translation of this feeling. Its faceless figures are frozen in enigmatic landscapes, searching in vain for a key to open forgotten paradises.