The album is followed by the No Future Tour, which was supposed to visit North America and Europe[2] but got cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic[citation needed] Jonathon Ng hinted about a return to the electronic music genre through songs like 909 and stutter which was found in some of the singles in No Future.
During the release of untitled Ng nodded its linked to climate change by stating that, “Whether we’re talking about a relationship or the state of the world, the most catastrophic thing doesn’t mean it’s all over.
[3] The second track "Love, Death, Distraction", according to Ng, is a response to the over-usage of social media by people instead of looking at their surroundings and immersing themselves in it while the track "Isohel" is about reminiscing about the past but not dwelling much into it.
[4] Ng produced four music videos for the tracks "Projector", "Good Morning", "Love, Death, Distraction" and "Isohel".
The latter music video was shot and produced in Morocco with its arid desert plains as the backgrounds for both the music video whereas for "good morning" and "Love, Death, Distraction" they were shot in Morocco, and in projector it was shot in a studio due to its theme.