Untitled Release New Single “Say It Again”

untitled have today shared their new single ‘Say It Again’. It is the west LA teenagers’ second track after their debut ‘Restless’ was released late last year and it became the fastest streaming rock song in the world. ‘Say it Again’ sees the band take another step forward. It’s raw, unfiltered and heavy, dynamic and urgent, whilst being married to a strong melodic sensibility that sets the band up as ones to watch as they move into the summer, one of the leaders of the new wave of grunge acts. ‘Say It Again’ was premiered exclusively on BBC 6 Music’s New Music Fix Daily Show.

 

Frontman and guitarist Danny speaks ahead of the release of the track – 

 

“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 video for ‘Say It Again’ is out now, and it captures the energy of untitled perfectly. It has been directed by James Smith. Watch it here below!

 

STREAM SAY IT AGAIN

 

‘Say It Again’ was written back at the band’s garage where they first started out and has become a key theme for the high school friends. It is where the video for Restless was filmed, as drummer Lorenzo explains:

 

 “Our garage has been a theme from the start. We filmed our first TikTok, recorded our first track, and listened to our first radio play there — so it felt right to film the Restless video in that same space. Something about that room just works.”

 

Debut ‘Restless’ was initially self-released in November and the band were soon fielding calls from labels across the world before teaming up with GoodTalk / Create Music Group at the turn of the year. Since then the track has hit landmark after landmark, streaming over 40 million times and hitting over 2 billion views on TikTok and continues to connect with audiences across the globe. 

 

Support has come from major tastemakers in the UK already. The song was added to the BBC 6 Music playlist with key support from Steve Lamacq. Alongside this plays have come from Radio X’s John Kennedy and Apple Music’s Matt Wilkinson, whilst The Independent did an early feature with the band.

 

untitled have announced more live dates in the US and are currently working on their debut album. The below dates come after the band supported Suicidal Tendancies in LA. They’re planning to head to the UK later this year. 

 

Upcoming US dates:

May 9 – Sublime Me Gusta Festival, Fort Worth, TX @ Panther Island Pavilion

May 12 – Gold-Diggers, LA, w/ Cardinals

May 23Arroyo Secodelic Festival, LA, @ North Figueroa Bookshop

June 27 – Sublime Me Gusta Festival, Portland, OR @ Tom McCall Waterfront Park

July 18 – Sublime Me Gusta Festival, Salt Lake City, UT @ Zions Bank Stadium

 

West L.A. alt-rock band untitled taps into the raw spirit of ’90s punk, grunge, and alternative while channeling the gritty, youthful DIY energy of the Los Angeles Sound. Built on distorted guitars, heavy grooves, and rapturous hooks, their music blends classic grunge attitude with a sharp modern alt-rock edge.

 

Emerging from the garages and backyard shows of the West Los Angeles scene, untitled has been delivering sweat-drenched live sets across every corner of the city—from backyards to frat houses, garages and dive bars. Capturing that same chaos and electricity in the studio, the band have laid down a collection of songs that mirror the live-wire energy, DIY ethos, and melodic tension they were born from.

 

That momentum is already spilling beyond the backyards. Their debut single “Restless,” released in November 2025 has already racked up over 40 million streams since release.

For the band, the stats are more about a connection. A band proving the voice of the youth still runs through distorted amps and late-night garage sessions. The result is a sound that feels both nostalgic and immediate—modern indie with unapologetic, grunge-soaked guitars and a pulse rooted firmly in the underground. Loud, raw, and unmistakably untitled.

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