I wrote Cityview a few months into quarantine. One of the last gigs we played before things shut down was Folk Alliance International, a giant convention that took place in New Orleans in February of 2020. That year, Ani Difranco was talking to Ann Powers of NPR, and she answered a question with, ‘Beyond the eyes, the trains and the angels…’ I whipped out my phone, and the guy standing next to me said, ‘Yeah, you definitely should write that one down.’
A few months later, we did an online show in-the-round with Anna Tivel, and I fell in love with the way she writes songs tapping into untold stories.
I decided to write this song about other people's stories. Everyone you know is struggling with something, accepting something, working on something. They are all a reflection of our own fragility. How we react to things defines how we see ourselves. Becoming self-aware changes your perspective of the people around you.”
The whole Vessel album is about perspective, how widening your perspective can help you see things clearer, help you focus on big picture instead of being consumed by details. Cityview is the most stripped down, singer songwriter, Americana song on the album, it's also the most vulnerable song. Thanks to everyone that helped us make this video.
Director: Brian Michael Raetz
Editors: Brian Michael Raetz, Broderick Steele
Composer: Savannah Shyan Buist
Performed by The Accidentals
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