Ward Richmond’s new lyric video for “The Good Thing” is more than just an artistic visual but an entry point into his personal journey. From his latest album Spaciousness, the song captures Ward’s reflective exploration of life, recovery, and the rediscovery of peace. The video brings these themes to life with a simple, yet meaningful presentation of the lyrics, creating a direct and raw connection.
Ward’s unique mix of classic roots influences and 90s alternative flair shines through in “The Good Thing”. The track feels like a deep breath, one that is filled with soothing instrumentals and heartfelt vocals that mirror Ward’s own journey towards a more grounded existence.
For those unfamiliar with his story, the album Spaciousness is a nine-track account of Ward’s experiences that detail his road to recovery. “The Good Thing” carries a sense of calm that echoes Ward’s rediscovered balance and the lyrical video serves as a reminder of his commitment to inner peace and invites one to not only hear his story but to live it with him.
Read our review of Spaciousness