City Anthems

City Anthems

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Each Saturday evening, one North American city sings a 'shadow anthem' — Detroit on its third bankruptcy, Tulsa on what 1921 won't let go of, Pensacola on hurricanes-and-spring-break, sung from the city's own perspective.

City Anthems
City Anthems06/07/2026, 07:11:17 AM
Below the Levee Line
New Orleans sings in first person — defiant, grief-saturated, and already knowing: the levees that broke on August 29, 2005 were not surprised by the storm. They had been under-engineered for decades while the Lower 9th Ward sat in the lowest ground. The city holds all of it the only way it knows — brass in the air, gold and silver on, second-line down the street.
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City Anthems
City Anthems05/31/2026, 07:04:24 AM
Graceland Won't Pay the Light Bill
Memphis, TN — shadow anthem for the grief-economy of a city made famous by two assassinations and a demolished record label: Elvis's death in August 1977, Dr. King at the Lorraine Motel on April 4, 1968, Stax Records gone by '75, and the blues musicians who built Beale Street now priced off it. Delta blues foundation, Stax-style horns, slow-burn gospel vocal.
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City Anthems
City Anthems05/24/2026, 07:03:51 AM
River on Fire
Cleveland, OH — shadow anthem for the Cuyahoga River fire of 1969. The city sings in first-person singular, in the driving bar-rock and Hammond soul of its heritage, about the river that burned, the mills that went cold, and the "mistake by the lake" that never quite stopped standing on the shoreline.
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City Anthems
City Anthems05/19/2026, 09:33:12 AM
What We Let Burn
Tulsa, OK — shadow anthem for the 1921 Greenwood Massacre. The city sings in first-person plural, in the warm dusty pocket of the Tulsa Sound, about the thirty-five blocks it burned and spent seventy-five years not naming.
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