UNTITLED WITH DRUMS Release New Single and Music Video “Shame”
Posted on June 30, 2026
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UNTITLED WITH DRUMS, the alt-rock quartet from Clermont-Ferrand, France, have released “Shame”, the second single from their forthcoming album Made Flesh, accompanied by an official music video directed by Angélique Delabre and Martin Le Borgne.
Watch “Shame” now: https://youtu.be/9qNUJrJaOt0
Where the band’s debut single “Matter” dissected the compulsion to dominate and be seen, “Shame” shifts the lens outward—toward those who move through the world unburdened by the weight that quietly crushes everyone else. Built around the same unflinching first-person register that defines the album, the track channels frustration and a sharp sense of injustice into something that hits with the directness of an accusation. Lyrically, it sits at the intersection of self-examination and provocation: “Still you are unknown to shame / While I bathed in mine / I gave it my name.”
“Shame” is the second preview of Made Flesh, set for release August 21st, 2026 on Season of Mist. The album is an uncompromising, first-person exploration of the human psyche: latent egocentrism, comfortable denial, sustained toxicity, recorded at Halle du Jeu de Paume in Vic-le-Comte, France, and shaped through a demanding process the band have described as transformative.
The band states:
“Shame is about injustice, insolence, and the stark observation that while so many of us are consumed by spirals of remorse and regret, others seem entirely immune and thriving without consequence. A theme that echoes the album’s broader thread of truly facing what we feel and acknowledging how deeply these flaws are woven into our core identity. Shame is addressed to those who, for once in their lives, would do better to share that burden with the rest of us.”
Pre-order & pre-save: https://orcd.co/untitledwithdrumsmadeflesh
The music video for “Shame” has been directed by Angélique Delarbre, and co-edited by Martin Le Borgne.
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Watch “Shame” now: https://youtu.be/9qNUJrJaOt0
Where the band’s debut single “Matter” dissected the compulsion to dominate and be seen, “Shame” shifts the lens outward—toward those who move through the world unburdened by the weight that quietly crushes everyone else. Built around the same unflinching first-person register that defines the album, the track channels frustration and a sharp sense of injustice into something that hits with the directness of an accusation. Lyrically, it sits at the intersection of self-examination and provocation: “Still you are unknown to shame / While I bathed in mine / I gave it my name.”
“Shame” is the second preview of Made Flesh, set for release August 21st, 2026 on Season of Mist. The album is an uncompromising, first-person exploration of the human psyche: latent egocentrism, comfortable denial, sustained toxicity, recorded at Halle du Jeu de Paume in Vic-le-Comte, France, and shaped through a demanding process the band have described as transformative.
The band states:
“Shame is about injustice, insolence, and the stark observation that while so many of us are consumed by spirals of remorse and regret, others seem entirely immune and thriving without consequence. A theme that echoes the album’s broader thread of truly facing what we feel and acknowledging how deeply these flaws are woven into our core identity. Shame is addressed to those who, for once in their lives, would do better to share that burden with the rest of us.”
Pre-order & pre-save: https://orcd.co/untitledwithdrumsmadeflesh
The music video for “Shame” has been directed by Angélique Delarbre, and co-edited by Martin Le Borgne.