"[9] Linda Ryan of the Gavin Report called it a "trippy pop song with breathy vocals set to a groovin' housebeat...
The UK video for the song was directed by David Balfe,[citation needed] the former keyboardist for The Teardrop Explodes and owner of Blur's label Food Records.
A pink ball is dropped next to the worm and a young girl picks it up, throwing it to her identical twin sister nearby.
The scene cuts inside the dining room/kitchen of a suburban house, with Albarn and the rest of the band sitting down at a table.
Soup and bread rolls are the first course, this is followed by chicken pie, carrot batons, broccoli florets, gravy and new potatoes.
A playable version of the song is available for the Rock Band video game series, and it is available to download for Guitar Hero 5.