The official music video for the song Tomorrow Comes Today by Gorillaz, lead track from the band's debut EP and the fourth and final single of the self-titled album Gorillaz. It was released on 27 November 2000 as part of the Tomorrow Comes Today EP and re-released on 25 February 2002 along with the single itself and was produced and animated by film production company Passion Pictures.
Synopsis[]
There is no story to the video. The band members are just shown hanging out and driving at high speed around London, intercut with a moment of two sets of pills flying at the screen.
Visualiser[]
An alternate version of the music video, with similar footage but lesser appearences of the band members, was used as the live visuals for the song during the Gorillaz LIVE tour. This version was only released as part of the Phase One: Celebrity Take Down DVD, and was not included on any releases of the single or the extended play.
Availability[]
Music Video[]
- Various CD formats of the Tomorrow Comes Today EP;
- Various CD formats of the Tomorrow Comes Today single;
- Certain VHS releases of the Tomorrow Comes Today single;
- DVD release of the Tomorrow Comes Today single;
- The Phase One: Celebrity Take Down DVD;
- Certain CD releases of the debut album, Gorillaz;
- DVD releases of the compilation album The Singles Collection 2001-2011;
- Official Gorillaz YouTube channel.
Visualiser[]
- The Phase One: Celebrity Take Down DVD;
- Unofficial YouTube reuploads.
Credits[]
- Directed by Jamie Hewlett and Pete Candeland
- PRODUCER Sophie Byrne
- EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS Andrew Ruhemann/Tom Astor
- ANIMATORS Pete Candeland, Dave Antrobus, Chris Hauge
- ASSISTANT AND FX ANIMATORS Dave Burns, Molly Sanderson, Michael Douglas, Rufus Dayglo, Nicola Perkiss
- TRACERS Sam Spacey, Angeline da Silva
- CG ANIMATORS Chris Hemming, Stuart Hall
- PRODUCTION CO-ORDINATOR Martin Wiseman
- EDITOR Stuart Hutcheson
Videos[]
Gallery[]
The full image gallery for Tomorrow Comes Today (Music Video) may be viewed at Tomorrow Comes Today (Music Video)/Gallery. |
Trivia[]
- Images from this video were included in the artwork for the debut album, Gorillaz.
- An easter egg, consisting of a picture of a red gorilla, is present in 7 spots across the music video. It can be found at the time stamps: 1:02 (twice), 1:26, 1:33 (twice), 1:34 and 2:03.
- The upload for the music video on YouTubeW reached the 100 million views milestone in 2019.