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Fresh off their most successful and exciting year yet, alternative band Good Terms is thrilled to announce that they will be releasing Burnout Deluxe on January 21st. An extended edition of their 2024 album Burnout, the record features recent single “Progress” as well as a new single titled “All In”. The song was recently added into heavy rotation on Sirius XM Faction Punk, where it is streaming exclusively ahead of the song’s official release. Fans can pre-order a vinyl copy of Burnout Deluxe – limited to 500 copies – here, or pre-save the album here. “‘Burnout’ has been a life changing album for us, and putting out ‘Burnout Deluxe’ is our way of celebrating it. We definitely did literally burn ourselves out, but the journey of going from writing riffs for ourselves in our bedrooms to playing to hundreds of people has been so rewarding and energizing that it’s all felt worth it. The experience has directly impacted the new songs on the deluxe album.” the band shares. “Meeting new people, seeing what songs got people singing along, and just finding out what songs were the most fun for us to play turned into new songs that we really believe in. I’ve also met so many people who’ve related to our songs in ways I never expected. They’ll tell me how our song helped them get through a hardship in their life, and their hardship will be so different from what I experienced that inspired me to write the song in the first place. The deluxe album feels like a celebration of all of these moments over the last few years with ‘Burnout’.” Good Terms will be on the road this spring for their headlining Highway To Hell Yeah Brother tour, presented by 23Punk. The tour kicks off on February 7th in San Antonio, with stops to follow in Orlando, Atlanta, Boston, Brooklyn, Nashville, Chicago, Los Angeles, and more. For more information or to purchase tickets, please visit: www.goodtermsband.com. |
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About Good Terms: Good Terms released Burnout less than a year ago and became a record that dismantled any preconceptions of who they are and what they sound like. The band dove headfirst into every unorthodox influence imaginable, putting every musical option back on the table. Burnout is anxious, hopeful, confused, angsty, joyous, loving, regretful, pissed, wistful, sincere, and cathartic. It juxtaposes moments that feel like the sonic recreation of the “dread meme” with others that feel like the triumphant ending of The Land Before Time. The album will have you clearing your sinuses from extreme levels of stank face, dusting off your old air guitar, wanting to do spin kicks in your living room, reconnecting with your younger self, and wishing you’d taken an extra bite of your crazy aunt’s special brownie. It’s mosh-ready, 420-friendly, and hell-yeah-brother approved. Then on a spring day this May, magic happened. “Progress” exploded onto the scene, landing heavy radio spins on SiriusXM, editorial playlisting across all major streaming platforms and quickly amassing 1M+ streams globally in just 4 months. “Progress” immediately grew to number 1 across all platforms and became the new staple and lost leader for Good Terms. “Progress” explores the emotional challenge of perseverance when on the brink of burnout. The song was inspired in part by vocalist Brian McShea and fiancée Stephanie Raynor, who lost their home earlier this year in the California wildfires. Their story captured national attention, and the outpouring of love and support reminded the couple—and their extended Good Terms family—of the importance of community. The biggest years are ahead for Good Terms without a doubt. Beginning in 2026 they are headlining across North America on their Highway To Hell Yeah Brother Tour (presented by 23Punk), with more shows to be announced soon. Burnout and “Progress” growth in the last year compelled Good Terms to release BURNOUT DELUXE which includes all songs from Burnout, their new poster hit song “Progress” and a new song titled “All In”, which is the focus track and album opener to the forthcoming deluxe release and added to heavy rotation on SiriusXM Faction Punk a full month before its release exclusively. “All In” is produced and mixed by Anton Delost and is the first song Good Terms have ever partnered with an outside producer. The track is a perfect embodiment of the energy of Burnout and “Progress”. BURNOUT DELUXE will be accompanied with a limited edition vinyl (/500) and a music video for “All In”. GOOD TERMS IS: Brian McShea – Lead Vocals & Guitar Zach Boucher – Guitar & Vocals Ivan Barry – Guitar & Vocals Geo Botelho – Bass & Vocals Brendan McCusker – Drums For More Information on Good Terms: www.instagram.com/goodtermsband Burnout Deluxe Tracklist: 1. All In 2. Progress 3. Same Team 4. Old Friend 5. Cough 6. Reaching 7. Hear Me Out 8. High Right Now 9. Chickweed (feat. Briana Wright of Cliffdiver) 10. Mask 11. Drive-In 12. Keeper 13. Mirror Mirror Upcoming Tour Dates: 2/7 – San Antonio, TX @ Ballads and Breakdowns Fest 2/8 – Dallas, TX @ TX Tea Room (Sponsored by Pabst Blue Ribbon) 2/9 – Houston, TX @ Warehouse Live at Midtown 2/11 – West Palm Beach, FL @ Respectable Street 2/12 – Tampa, FL @ Crowbar 2/13 – Orlando, FL @ Will’s Pub 2/14 – Jacksonville, FL @ Jack Rabbits 2/15 – Atlanta, GA @ Purgatory at The Masquerade 2/17 – Greenville, SC @ Radio Room 2/19 – Baltimore, MD @ Metro Baltimore 2/20 – Philadelphia, PA @ Kung Fu Necktie 2/21 – Boston, MA @ Watson Auditorium 2/22 – Asbury Park, NJ @ House of Independents 2/23 – Brooklyn, NY @ The Meadows at The Brooklyn Monarch 2/25 – Lakewood, OH @ Mahall’s 2/26 – Detroit, MI @ Lager House 2/27 – Toledo, OH @ Frankie’s 2/28 – Columbus, OH @ Ace Of Cups 3/2 – St. Louis, MO @ Off Broadway 3/3 – Nashville, TN @ Row One at Cannery Hall 3/4 – Chicago, IL @ Beat Kitchen 3/6 – Kansas City, MO @ Warehouse on Broadway 3/7 – Omaha, NE @ Reverb Lounge 3/8 – Denver, CO @ Skylark Lounge 3/9 – Colorado Springs, CO @ The Black Sheep 3/11 – Phoenix, AZ @ Last Exit Live 3/12 – Los Angeles, CA @ The Echo 3/13 – San Diego, CA @ The Holding Company 3/14 – San Francisco, CA @ Bottom Of The Hill |
