Hand-drawn black and white pencil sketch animation with rough rotoscope footage and emotional punk rock energy. A lonely character walks through an unfinished sketched city at night. Flickering streetlights, empty train stations, handwritten notes on walls, shaky handheld camera feeling, raw DIY punk aesthetic. During the quiet bass intro the world feels cold and isolated. When the full band enters, the character starts running through the city. Fast chaotic cuts, rough animated pencil strokes reacting to the music, silhouettes appearing briefly in windows and rooftops, energetic movement synchronized to drums and background “whohoos”. Small glowing orange and red lines slowly begin appearing inside the monochrome world. During the verses the energy becomes more emotional and cinematic. The character moves through underground tunnels and crowded streets while observing small human moments: friends reconnecting, people helping each other, hands almost touching, old photographs flying through the air. Warm colors slowly spread through the city like sparks connecting people. During the pre-chorus the camera becomes faster and more restless. Posters and handwritten phrases appear on walls. The city feels like it is waking up. When the chorus hits, warm colors burst into the black and white world. Massive emotional release. The chorus lyrics are projected everywhere in rough handwritten typography across buildings, tunnels, rooftops and moving trains: “NOW YOU KNOW WHAT IT’S