“UNTITLED 2” by KB-S
- Levi
- Jul 3
- 2 min read

From the restless heart of Minneapolis, KB-S returns with Untitled 2—a five-track instrumental confession that doesn’t speak in words, but says everything. Released on June 27, 2025, this self-produced EP stretches lo-fi ambiance, ambient trap, and soul-warped synths into a portrait of obsessive love: its warmth, its ache, and its strange, intoxicating hold. A spiritual follow-up to 2024’s Untitled, this new chapter trades lyrical flow for unfiltered emotional depth, capturing what it feels like to be consumed by someone who may not even be thinking of you anymore. Opening track “Alive Again” sets the tone with a jolt of euphoric rhythm—a bright, breathless sprint that feels like the beginning of something reckless and beautiful. It’s the high of new love, unguarded and glowing. But like all illusions, the light begins to flicker. By the second track, the atmosphere darkens.
“Morning Star” slips into a more subdued, introspective space. Beats stretch and bend like time itself, mirroring the emotional drift from clarity to confusion. As the EP unfolds, each piece feels like a different hour of a sleepless night. “The Heart’s Knot” brings a sense of cinematic unrest, where strings warp and swirl around a heartbeat of glitchy percussion. The orchestral elements aren’t grand—they’re ghostlike, distant, aching. In “After Dark Thoughts of Her,” the title says it all. The track crawls, not with urgency but with surrender. Loops bleed into one another, like spiraling thoughts that refuse to be quieted. There’s longing here, but also something darker—perhaps the realization that memory often feels more real than the relationship ever was. Then comes “Rewind,” a slow dissolve. It’s not a resolution, but a soft unraveling—like flipping through photos you swore you deleted.
It doesn’t end with closure, only the sense that you’ve lived through something you can’t explain but will never forget. This final track doesn’t want answers. It wants to replay the moment just before the fall. What makes Untitled 2 so magnetic is its restraint. KB-S never overreaches. These are tracks built on mood, texture, and emotional weight rather than complexity or spectacle. The silence between beats says just as much as the sounds themselves. In a world full of noise, Untitled 2 dares to sit quietly in the discomfort, to let obsession exist without apology or solution. This isn’t love in full bloom. This is love unraveling. And in that unraveling, KB-S finds something honest, haunting, and beautifully human.
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