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See if you can spot the Vancouver landmarks in Blue J's new music video

Vancouver's Blue J just graced our eyes and ears with one of the most Vancouver-centric music videos ever made.

Vancouver's Blue J just graced our eyes and ears with one of the most Vancouver-centric music videos ever made.

The song, which lands somewhere between soothing and heartbreaking, is brought to life by the accompanying video, which serves as a film reel tour guide of the city, depicting both the grit and glass Vancouver's known for.

That said, there are no steam clocks or statues to be found, instead, Both Your Hands spins together a web of local vantages and viewpoints only locals would be familiar with. Can you spot them all?

This isn't the only time Blue J has paid homage to Vancouver through their work, the band's other tracks make reference to high rent, Bruno Freschi and local architectural icon Arthur Erickson, while their single artwork for Timezone features a hazy photo of Science World.

Blue J will perform at Ponderosa Festival this August in Rock Creek, B.C.