On November 9, 2025, Thai alt/pop trio Tilly Birds announced they would soon be releasing their latest album entitled I’ll Remember To Forget You. Finally released on January 29, 2026, the record has debuted on all digital streaming platforms.
In an official press release, it was shared, “For Tilly Birds, this album is a full-circle moment. Their musical journey began over a decade ago with English-language songs before they rose to fame with their Thai discography. Now, with a refined sound and global vision, they are fulfilling the dream they’ve held since day one.”
The album contains the trio’s collaborative piece with the Philippines’ very own nine-piece folk band, Ben&Ben. Joining forces, the two acts created a single titled “Heaven,” and came out with a music video for the bright and upbeat indie pop piece.
Check out the full track list of I’ll Remember To Forget You below:
- “Dearest Place”
- “Our Happy Place”
- “Call It A Day”
- “If You Say So (Ft. James Alyn)”
- “Shouting Eyes”
- “Never A Waste Of Time”
- “White Pills”
- “Dirty Knees”
- “Retro-39”
- “Before The Sun Can Shine”
- “Let Me Down In The Morning”
- “I’ll Remember To Forget You”
- “Heaven (X Ben&Ben)”
In an exclusive interview previously conducted with Billboard Philippines, Third, Billy, and Milo delved into the creative process behind “Heaven.” The band’s lead vocalist, Third, notes, “… The song really talks about us basically meeting each other in the same timeline. It’s like, it’s a really one-time thing, or it’s a situation or an event that’s really rare, because we’re from different countries and we’re so different in terms of musicality. But then, we managed to blend together our uniqueness and our style.”
Furthermore, in the same interview, the band shared some tidbits behind their third fully English album — in Billy’s words: “This album is going to be something that’s still going to sound uniquely Tilly Birds, but in a different way. And I hope it’s a good way, and I hope you guys will like it.”
As aforementioned, this is the Tilly Birds’ third album to date, following their 2022 record It’s Gonna Be OK and their debut piece ผู้เดียว (Phu Diao), which was released in 2020.
Listen to I’ll Remember To Forget You here: