The clip was directed by Daniel Fetherston, and features colorful landscapes.
Talking about the visuals, the band explained: "We took off one morning to go capture random sweeping scenes. Rivers and valleys, trees and ponds ... in a word, nature. I guess the album has that feel as opposed to the earliest Crystal Stilts material, which could refer to the cities, the subways, thoughts and frustrations that are kept inside oneself. This song is perhaps about doing grandiose things, but knowing it’s not in you. The long sweeping shots of the Hudson Valley, and elsewhere at least somewhat resemble the scale of those claims."
Talking about the visuals, the band explained: "We took off one morning to go capture random sweeping scenes. Rivers and valleys, trees and ponds ... in a word, nature. I guess the album has that feel as opposed to the earliest Crystal Stilts material, which could refer to the cities, the subways, thoughts and frustrations that are kept inside oneself. This song is perhaps about doing grandiose things, but knowing it’s not in you. The long sweeping shots of the Hudson Valley, and elsewhere at least somewhat resemble the scale of those claims."
Watch it below.
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