San Diego, CA-based The Undertaking! have released another new track. Today, the chaotic metalcore/post-hardcore group dropped the third new single, “All Smiles”, which will be featured on the band’s upcoming EP “Only Left Alive To See The End”. No further concrete information about the EP exists other than the band is eyeing a January 2026 release.
Single frame, full intent — the DIY pulse
The “video” is a single still: the band on a dumpster, grinning. No gloss, no filters — just intent. The track was written, recorded, produced, mixed and mastered by The Undertaking! It’s available via Futurelore Records — which is, essentially, the band’s own independent imprint.
The band on “All Smiles”
“Imagine Jared Leto in Fight Club giving the biggest grin possible despite a mouth full of blood and a couple missing teeth (the less we talk about Leto the better, okay? just go with the imagery). That’s the vibe of ‘All Smiles’. Ripping from start to finish, the song ends with this admission: ‘Had a bad habit of eating teeth.’ At some point in life, we’ve all been punched in the mouth — literally or figuratively — and ‘All Smiles’ reckons with the idea that despite our best intentions, sometimes it’s best to just smile and go on with your day.”
About the EP
“All Smiles” is the third release from The Undertaking!’s upcoming EP “Only Left Alive To See The End.” The Undertaking! are a chaotic rock/metalcore outfit from North County San Diego. More details soon.
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FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions
When will “Only Left Alive To See The End” be released?
The Undertaking! are targeting a January 2026 release, though the exact date is still unconfirmed.
Who produced the single “All Smiles”?
The Undertaking! handled every step — writing, recording, production, mixing, and mastering — fully DIY.
Where can I listen to the track?
You can find “All Smiles” on YouTube and across all streaming platforms via DistroKid.