ลืมไปแล้ว (Already Forgotten)
KLEAR x Tattoo Colour
The collaboration between KLEAR and Tattoo Colour shouldn't feel as seamless as it does — one band rooted in arena-scale indie rock, the other in a grittier alternative-pop tradition — but "ลืมไปแล้ว" finds the precise overlap between them and builds a song in that exact space. The guitars carry the unmistakable weight of KLEAR's influence: full, clean distortion with a tone that leans into the open chord rather than the riff, while the rhythm section has Tattoo Colour's looser, slightly rough-around-the-edges momentum. The vocal exchange between the two groups gives the song an unusual texture — agreement between two perspectives on the same experience of forgetting, or trying to. The lyrical subject is the particular cruelty of forgetting someone you once loved completely, whether the forgetting is a mercy or a loss. Emotionally the track sits in both places simultaneously, which is what makes it resonant rather than merely sad. Within Thai rock it sits at a moment when established acts were finding ways to bridge fanbases without diluting either identity, and this collaboration pulls it off with enough shared musical language to feel natural. It's a song for long drives at night, headlights and dark road, the past loosening its grip one kilometer at a time.
medium
2020s
full, rough-edged, open
Thai indie rock
Indie Rock, Alternative Rock. Thai indie rock / alternative-pop collaboration. melancholic, nostalgic. Holds mercy and loss simultaneously from two perspectives, moving through the bittersweet act of forgetting without resolving into either relief or grief.. energy 6. medium. danceability 4. valence 4. vocals: dual male vocals, alternating, earnest indie rock delivery, shared emotional weight. production: full clean distortion, open chord guitar tone, looser rough-edged rhythm section, collaborative arrangement. texture: full, rough-edged, open. acousticness 3. era: 2020s. Thai indie rock. Long drives at night with headlights and dark road, when the past is slowly loosening its grip one kilometer at a time.