James Blake's New Video For 'I'll Come Too' Is Unbirdlievable

James Blake's New Video For 'I'll Come Too' Is Unbirdlievable




Birds are such cute creatures. If you're interested in birdwatching, James Blake's new video for "I'll Come Also is brilliant for you; even if not, you'll find yourself contemplating picking up the activity soon after checking it out. In this four-minute clip of unused footage from the BBC documentary Planet Earth II, albatrosses and penguins have a soothing day off the coast of Southern New Zealand.


When I mention relaxed, that's just it – it's really about soothing. As it turns out, birds, no matter kind, are a few of the most chill organisms on the front of the planet. The penguins scan the horizon from the trees, watching other birds take to the skies. The albatrosses shake their heads back and forth quickly and peck at their own skin.


as soon as they aren't doing either of those things, both the albatrosses and penguins have a little bit fun. Albatrosses take to the skies and lock beaks together in an adorable kissing-like motion. Penguins also do something a little bit similar with their beaks however it's a little bit more awkward and stilted. It's a blushingly adorable sight. There's no concealed message or any overarching narrative give attention to. So while zoning out to Blake's dreamy voice, just stretch your feet on your desk and watch some birds having fun.


"I'll Come Too" appears on Blake's fourth studio album, Assume Form. In August, he released a similarly epic video for "Can't Believe the Way We Flow."


Take a look at some calming bird fun in "I'll Come Also up above.









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