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Untitled (Black Is) is the third studio album from British rhythm and blues musical group Sault. The album was originally released for free as a digital download and proceeds from subsequent sales went to charity. The album has been met with positive critical reception. The editorial staff of AllMusic gave this album four out of five stars, with reviewer Andy Kellman calling it "an urgent outpouring of grief, anger, affirmation, and consolation, virtually anything seems possible for their future". Marcus J. Moore of NPR notes that the album's lyrics explore the entirety of the black experience, including anger at the killing of African-Americans by the police to sorrow at mourning and the intimacy of daily life. Gordon Rutherford of Louder Than War gave this five out of five bombs, calling it a "zeitgeist" and the album of the year made of "powerful, potent protest album that is musically magnificent". Tom Doyle of Mojo scored Untitled (Black Is) four out of five stars, calling it "another masterwork from a group with no peers". In Q, Steve Yates gave the album four out of five stars, summing it up as "beautiful and potent stuff". Lizzie Manno of Paste declared it an "album-of-the…