Tomorrow Comes Today

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This article is about the debut EP by the Gorillaz. For their single of the same name, see Tomorrow Comes Today (single).
Tomorrow Comes Today
Tomorrow Comes Today cover
EP by Gorillaz
Released November 27, 2000
Recorded 2000
Genre Alternative
Length 14:09
Label Parlophone
Producer Tom Girling, Jason Cox, Dan the Automator, Gorillaz
Gorillaz chronology
Tomorrow Comes Today EP
(2000)
Clint Eastwood
(2001)

Tomorrow Comes Today was the first release by the Gorillaz, issued as an EP in November 2000 (see 2000 in British music). All of the songs, with the exception of 12D3, ended up on their eponymous first album. 12D3 can be found on the B-Side compilation G-Sides.

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Tomorrow Comes Today" – 3:12
  2. "Rock the House" – 4:09
  3. "Latin Simone" – 3:36
  4. "12D3" – 3:12
  • Enhanced section (CD only):
    • "Tomorrow Comes Today" (video)
    • Biography
    • Link to website

[edit] Music video

Directed by Jamie Hewlett, the video for the title track consists mainly of static drawings of the Gorillaz placed against real photographs and time-lapsed video footage of London streets. Some of the drawings are animated, especially the ones featuring 2-D singing. The video finishes with the four band members (and 2-D's headache pills) flying across the screen during a fast-motion shot of a tunnel. Graffiti artwork by Banksy can be seen halfway through the video (2-D makes a reference to this in Rise of the Ogre, saying "At first I wanted to be a vandal like that bloke Banksy"). Several times during the course of the video, an image of a scaly, dark red creature is flashed on screen briefly, revealed discreetly on the band's website to be Satan. A stylized duck head, an Easter egg in early Gorillaz videos, can be found as a tattoo on the arm of Russel. It can be seen right before the camera cuts away after panning across the city streets. This was the Gorillaz' first video, which inspired them to go for a completely animated look. 2D commented: "it's amazing how young we look in this!" in Rise Of The Ogre.

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