Tomorrow Comes Today – Gorillaz

A lo-fi drift through a modern fog — this song captures the strange quiet of existing without really feeling alive, and the aching pull of days that blur into one.

There’s a strange stillness to Tomorrow Comes Today
like you’re watching your life play out through a foggy window.
The beat loops like a lazy thought, and the lyrics almost don’t want to be heard.
It’s numbed-out. Drifting. Detached.

And somehow, that is the feeling.

This song reminds me of moments in my life where I felt like I was there,
but not really there.
When everything around me was moving, but I was just kind of… floating.
Disconnected. Silent. Existing, but not engaged.

There’s something beautifully sad about that.
Like watching yourself disappear slowly, not in a dramatic way —
but in the kind of way that no one else even notices.

The phrase “tomorrow comes today” hits hard.
Because when you’re stuck in that emotional freeze, every day feels the same.
There’s no future to move toward — just more of the same grey.

This song doesn’t try to fix it.
It just sits in it.
And sometimes, that’s exactly what you need —
a soundtrack for your stillness.


Reflection Prompt:
When was the last time you felt like you were watching your life from the outside — and what part of you was asking to be noticed again?