• Record Label: Virgin
  • Release Date: Jul 31, 2007
Metascore
51

Mixed or average reviews - based on 16 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 3 out of 16
  2. Negative: 1 out of 16
  1. Untitled should make no sense to any sentient being older than 18, but that isn't ageism, it's practical marketing
User Score
7.3

Generally favorable reviews- based on 178 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Negative: 26 out of 178
  1. Jul 25, 2018
    7
    When Korn released "See You" in 2005, I hated it so much that I've stopped listening to the band all together... then when they announcedWhen Korn released "See You" in 2005, I hated it so much that I've stopped listening to the band all together... then when they announced "Korn III" in 2010, I've decided to check out this album sometimes called "Korn II", "Evolution" or "we're so uninspired that we don't know how to call this". The album was a big surprise to me, because I didn't hate it. I've actually liked what I've heard. Untitled is an experimental album but not sh**** experimental like "See You" was. We get a couple of amazing songs here like "I Will Protect You", "Killing", "Starting Over", "Evolution", "Hold On" and the bonus track "Sing Sorrow". There's also a calm song called "Kiss", which I actually really like. There's one song on Untitled that was written with the s*** pop producers from See You and that's "Love and Luxury"... this song is wack and hard to listen to. Also another b-side from this "Overture or Obituary" is a nice song... it should have been included on the standard version of the album. All in all this album is not a tragedy... it's a good piece of music... it's not a full on nu-metal record, but it has nu moments and the experiments for most of the album actually work... I wish "See You" never existed and this was the album Korn would release in 2005... then I wouldn't have to stop listening to the band for 5 years... Pickens approves! Full Review »
  2. Feb 20, 2019
    7
    When Korn released "See You" in 2005, I hated it so much that I've stopped listening to the band all together... then when they announcedWhen Korn released "See You" in 2005, I hated it so much that I've stopped listening to the band all together... then when they announced "Korn III" in 2010, I've decided to check out this album sometimes called "Korn II", "Evolution" or "we're so uninspired that we don't know how to call this". The album was a big surprise to me, because I didn't hate it. I've actually liked what I've heard. Untitled is an experimental album but not sh**** experimental like "See You" was. We get a couple of amazing songs here like "I Will Protect You", "Killing", "Starting Over", "Evolution", "Hold On" and the bonus track "Sing Sorrow". There's also a calm song called "Kiss", which I actually really like. There's one song on Untitled that was written with the s*** pop producers from See You and that's "Love and Luxury"... this song is wack and hard to listen to. Also another b-side from this "Overture or Obituary" is a nice song... it should have been included on the standard version of the album. All in all this album is not a tragedy... it's a good piece of music... it's not a full on nu-metal record, but it has nu moments and the experiments for most of the album actually work... I wish "See You" never existed and this was the album Korn would release in 2005... then I wouldn't have to stop listening to the band for 5 years... Pickens approves! Full Review »
  3. Dec 6, 2022
    10
    Nice album. It's possible to see to inspiration of the band for innovate. I really like this