Watch James Blake’s New “I’ll Come Too” Video and Fallon Performance

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James Blake performed his Assume Form track “I’ll Come Too” on last night’s episode of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. Today (December 19), he’s shared its music video, made with Planet Earth’s Matt Meech. Check out the visual, filled with exotic birds, and the Fallon performance below.

In a statement, Matt Meech said:

It was an honor to be invited onto the “I’ll Come Too” project. James
was keen to make a music video that involved animals in some way. Once
I heard the beautiful track, I knew I had to be a part of it. I
started my career editing music videos, twenty years ago, and music
has always been a big part of my storytelling technique.

I remembered some footage that we didn’t use on Planet Earth II that
I thought might be useful. Both birds look quirky, elegant and
beautiful, the Albatrosses have an unusual mating dance, which the
penguins watch from afar and the mysterious backdrop of the Snares
island, off the coast of Southern New Zealand, is a truly unique
landscape.

In other recent James Blake news, he’s covered “Barbie Girl” at his “Solo Piano” shows, as BrooklynVegan notes. Find footage below.

See where James Blake landed on Pitchfork’s “The 200 Best Songs of the 2010s.”

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