"Untitled" is the eighth studio album by the American nu metal band Korn. It was released on July 31, 2007, through Virgin Records. In contrast to previous album titles, the band decided to leave this particular album untitled as a representation of its theme focused on reinvention and self-discovery. It is also notably Korn's first album without their original drummer David Silveria, leading to a plethora of guest drummers participating in the album's production.
The album deviates towards an experimental sound compared to Korn's earlier works, incorporating atmospheric and electronic elements. It was produced by Atticus Ross and the band member Jonathan Davis, giving a unique and complex sound to the album. The album's first single, "Evolution", deals with the future of mankind, while the rest of the album also centers around world issues and themes of personal introspection.
Upon release, the album received mixed to positive feedback from music critics but managed to achieve commercial success. "Untitled" peaked at number 2 on the US Billboard 200 and was certified Gold in the United States.
The band embarked on promotional concerts and tours upon its release which helped increase the album's popularity among fans. The band's innovative approach to this album served its attempt at reinvention, challenging the status quo of their musical style. Despite some controversies and lineup changes, the "Untitled" album stands as a significant chapter in Korn's musical career.