The West Los Angeles band Untitled has unveiled their latest track, 'Say It Again', following the massive success of their debut 'Restless'. Frontman Danny described the song as a response to the pressures of numbers and algorithms in the music industry. The single arrives via GoodTalk and Create Music Group.
Untitled, a teenage four-piece from West Los Angeles, dropped their new single 'Say It Again' on April 26. The raucous, grungy track echoes the '90s slacker rock vibe of their self-released debut 'Restless', which has racked up over 40 million streams and more than 2 billion TikTok views since late 2025. The band penned 'Say It Again' in the garage where they first jammed as high school friends, recently opening for Suicidal Tendencies on tour dates across the US this summer, including shows at Sublime Me Gusta Festival in Fort Worth, Portland, and Salt Lake City, plus Gold Diggers in Los Angeles. They also plan UK performances later this year. The accompanying video features the band performing in dingy bathrooms and before an energetic club crowd. Frontman and guitarist Danny shared his thoughts on the track's origins: “At the time we wrote the song, we had some built up frustrations about certain aspects of the music business, social media attention, and our inability to grasp how big the 'Restless' song actually was. We just write stuff we love and it felt like our song became just numbers on a screen. It’s all new to us and honestly we are more comfortable writing and playing in our garage than with numbers, stats, and algorithms.” The breakout success of 'Restless' drew interest from labels worldwide, marking Untitled's swift rise in the music scene.