- Music
- 26 Feb 25
Rilo Kiley announce greatest hits album That's How We Choose To Remember It
The band made waves in January after announcing their reunion performance at the Just Like Heaven festival later this year.
Rilo Kiley have announced the release of their upcoming album That's How We Choose to Remember It, out May 9.
The announcement comes after a 15-year hiatus, interrupted by one 2021 performance. The band also revealed in January that they will perform at the Just Like Heaven festival in California, followed by a North American tour.
“Planning this reunion over these past months has been like reconnecting with family. We haven’t missed a beat,” said bassist Pierre “Duke” de Reeder. “The stakes are only to have a good time, to revel in this nostalgia. Getting to revisit and celebrate the music from that special time of our lives while experiencing it alongside a lot of people that lived it with us back when, and new folks alike.”
The album is a collection of the band's greatest hits, made “for the superfan and the curious alike.”
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“For some people, Rilo Kiley evokes a formative, emotional time in life, when you were maybe grasping for your place in the universe. We were too,” said guitarist Blake Sennett.
See the tracklisting for That's How We Choose to Remember It below, and pre-order the album here:
01. Silver Lining
02. Portions For Foxes
03. With Arms Outstretched
04. Dreamworld
05. A Better Son/Daughter
06. The Execution of All Things
07. The Moneymaker
08. I Never
09. Wires and Waves
10. The Frug
11. Does He Love You?
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