• Record Label: Virgin
  • Release Date: Jul 31, 2007
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7.3

Generally favorable reviews- based on 178 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Negative: 26 out of 178

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  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 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'veWhen 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! Expand
  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 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'veWhen 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! Expand
  3. JohnnyT
    Aug 2, 2007
    10
    best KoRn album
  4. TrueH
    Aug 1, 2007
    10
    I admit it.... I was WORRIED. I've been a KORN fan since 1993, and I have blissfully watched them evolve each and every album. However, like any great musican or band of, they have to grow and learn. Their influences are obvious and musically, creatively, it is absolutely AMAZING!!
  5. Alex
    Aug 1, 2007
    7
    while Korn's newest album is nothing overly impressive, it does have a few pretty good songs scattered among the more-or-less average track list. See You on the Other Side was better, but this album does have that distinct Korn flavor to it, and therefore doesn't dissapoint. much.
  6. JoeD.
    Aug 26, 2007
    10
    Absolutely amazing album, I've listened to it about 15 times since i got it last week. Every song is brilliant, except maybe Ever Be, which is still decent. Oh yeah, get the deluxe edition - the DVD with it is class!
  7. RafaelM
    Aug 2, 2007
    8
    I've listened to the album a couple times and I can say it isn't the Korn from years ago. They've really grown up and are evolving. I loved the screaming, yelling, and anger in their old stuff but I also enjoy the lighter side of Korn.
  8. PaulS
    Aug 5, 2007
    9
    I think that it goes without saying that if you are one who wants Korn to sound like their 1st album every sigle time, this is not the one for you. If you are the type who believes that Korn is "rap metal" or that "they only sing about JD's childhood issues" or that "they always sound the same" than you should give this CD a listen. It is Korn's most mature CD, it is heavy while I think that it goes without saying that if you are one who wants Korn to sound like their 1st album every sigle time, this is not the one for you. If you are the type who believes that Korn is "rap metal" or that "they only sing about JD's childhood issues" or that "they always sound the same" than you should give this CD a listen. It is Korn's most mature CD, it is heavy while at the same time sounding very different from anything the band has done. And it is one of the most catchy albums I have heard in a long time with songs that get stuck in your head for days. I have come to find that anyone who hates Korn will never be swayed from their positions, but if you are a true Korn fan, you will love this album. Expand
  9. Adam
    Aug 6, 2007
    10
    I recently got the deluxe edition, and I have to say that this album rocks. Easily their best in a long time. Buy it, you wont be disappointed
  10. tigsj
    Sep 10, 2007
    10
    Been a long time korn fan and i adore this album. It did take 2 listens through to get used to it but it grew big on me! recommended to all korn fans!
  11. Marweii
    Oct 16, 2007
    9
    I find most songs very good and the songs look very different, though there are one or two songs I don't like. Still one of KoRns best albums ever!
  12. Marky.
    Oct 20, 2007
    10
    Cracking album,does not warrant the critical panning its getting,bands have to progress and move on,some bands do and fail [metallica] for example, korn have moved on matured and have passed with honours, can`t wait for the 2008 uk tour. I'm sure the critics will be silenced.
  13. SnackAttack
    Oct 25, 2007
    9
    The first time I listened to Untitled I was really disappointed, but the more I listened to it the better it sounded. Now I can't stop listening to it and it keeps sounding better. All the haters want Korn to keep rehashing their old sound, which was great back then, but they've gotten older and their music is changing for the better. Great album.
  14. brucew
    Aug 1, 2007
    9
    I was intrigued by the electronic tweaking of their sound on SYOTOS and on this album they seem to have perfected it. One of the reasons I keep following this group is that every time their sound starts to get old they tweak it and subtly reinvent themselves without losing the base sound that put people on to them in the first place. This album is a good example of this.
  15. KevinL
    Aug 13, 2007
    10
    This album is amazing. Wow how can you not buy this album? its just like their old stuff...a lot better than See You On The Other Side. its great its heavy its got amazing lyrics its overall the best album of the year!!!!!!!
  16. JonathanR.
    Aug 21, 2007
    8
    Aside from tracks 9 & 10 this is the most solid album since Untouchables. I think KoRn will only get better at this point.
  17. JustinE
    Aug 22, 2007
    9
    The album moves in more directions than most of the previous, however they are just as creative as they were from day one.
  18. RudzdeW.
    Aug 20, 2007
    7
    Korn has been my favourite band since i was 4. I am very dissapointed in there latest album however.. it has the same alternative sound as "see you on the otherside" which lacks the pain an torment in jonathans voice and lyrics.I dont like the way it sounds so commercial. Fieldy, ure bass is as excellent as always. James, ure guitar playing rocks. But it seems that jonathan isnt as angry Korn has been my favourite band since i was 4. I am very dissapointed in there latest album however.. it has the same alternative sound as "see you on the otherside" which lacks the pain an torment in jonathans voice and lyrics.I dont like the way it sounds so commercial. Fieldy, ure bass is as excellent as always. James, ure guitar playing rocks. But it seems that jonathan isnt as angry and hurt as he use to be and i think thats what attracted the old school Korn fans. i just feel that the old Korn is gone and the new one isnt close to what the band i loved use to be. Expand
  19. JimboH
    Aug 3, 2007
    8
    Korn's latest album is best defined by evolution- their best song on the CD and is inevitably the result of mixing in sound from their previous CD to their more traditional, very heavy sound. The result is something I dont think any Korn fan can dislike.
  20. Ed
    Aug 3, 2007
    10
    It's fantastic
  21. TJ
    Aug 4, 2007
    9
    I've been a fan of korn since self-entitled and I think this is just another great album to add to the list. Most critics just don't get it, they're too busy comparing "Untitled" to the only album they know, "Follow the Leader". Oh well, true fans know a good album when they hear it.
  22. crystals
    Aug 6, 2007
    10
    I love the new songs!!! killing is my favorite. yet another amazing korn cd!
  23. thoraj
    Aug 6, 2007
    10
    Great new sound for korn. its been on repeat since i got it wensday!
  24. AleksiJ
    Aug 6, 2007
    10
    I think its the best KoRn-album since FTL. All songs are great and I personaly dont like about new albums right away, but this is just perfect.
  25. JasonW
    Aug 8, 2007
    10
    I have all KoRn cds, and even on first listening it was clear that this is one of their best albums, probably only surpassed by the epic masterpiece known as Untouchables. This untitled album is their most diverse and experimental offering to date, with not one filler track. Each track blends into the next perfectly to create the most consistent and polished album of their career thus I have all KoRn cds, and even on first listening it was clear that this is one of their best albums, probably only surpassed by the epic masterpiece known as Untouchables. This untitled album is their most diverse and experimental offering to date, with not one filler track. Each track blends into the next perfectly to create the most consistent and polished album of their career thus far. It's difficult to pick a single favourite track, but if forced I would pick the grand finale, I Will Protect You, which, strangely for KoRn, provides a positive concluding message about Jonathan coming through his near-fatal illness for his children. The choirs add a further epic film-score esque touch to an already grandiose and triumphant closer. And Bozzio's drumming during the bridge is simply the most complex and impressive performance on the record. Expand
  26. DrewL
    Aug 8, 2007
    10
    every songs in the album is amazing...it just keeps getting better and better as you listen to it
  27. FernandoG.
    Sep 17, 2007
    10
    Great album from any point of view. This is mature Korn. Has the same eerie feeling as Untouchables although not as heavy = ( But still great!!! Every song except for Hushabye is amazing!
  28. NathanT
    May 6, 2008
    7
    This is probably Korn's weakest album. My favorite songs on this were Bitch We've Got A Problem and Starting Over. I own this album along with 9 other Korn albums.
  29. jims
    Jul 21, 2008
    7
    This album is not the best cd in the world but there are good songs on it like Evolution, Innocent Bystander, Killing and others and I got it for 10$ at Wal-mart and i think its worth it but if you want to buy a KoRn cd their other ones are better
  30. JoshS.
    Jan 28, 2009
    7
    This album puts korn into a direction that they had not yet travelled into the semi-industrial rock arena. Though it is a far cry from the powerful aggression and disturbing themes of years past its easy to tell the loss of band members and the ever ageing remainders, the sound is more mature and respectful. But the empire that is KoRn seems to be losing ground on what they used to be, This album puts korn into a direction that they had not yet travelled into the semi-industrial rock arena. Though it is a far cry from the powerful aggression and disturbing themes of years past its easy to tell the loss of band members and the ever ageing remainders, the sound is more mature and respectful. But the empire that is KoRn seems to be losing ground on what they used to be, fans should only start being worried when it becomes obvious that records are being made for money and not out of cretive influences Expand
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. This album sounds like his band's final aria--the death scene.
  2. In setting aside its trademark sound, Korn hasn’t yet replaced it with something of its own, but at least the band is working on it.
  3. Entertainment Weekly
    83
    Their best since 1999's "Issues."