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Alternative band Good Terms are back and louder than ever with Burnout Deluxe, the extended edition of their breakout 2024 album Burnout. Featuring the explosive single “Progress” and brand new focus track “All In,” this deluxe release celebrates a record that changed everything for the band.
🔥 “All In” is already in heavy rotation on SiriusXM Faction Punk — streaming exclusively ahead of its official release — and now arrives alongside a brand-new music video. Produced and mixed by Anton Delost (the band’s first time collaborating with an outside producer), “All In” captures the full-throttle energy, urgency, and heart that defines this era of Good Terms.
“Burnout has been life changing for us,” the band shares. “We definitely burned ourselves out, but going from writing riffs in our bedrooms to playing for hundreds of people has been so rewarding that it’s all felt worth it. The deluxe album feels like a celebration of all those moments.”
💿 Limited Edition Vinyl – Only 500 copies of Burnout Deluxe are available.
🎧 Stream the album now and experience the next chapter.
“Progress” became a defining moment for Good Terms — exploding across SiriusXM, landing editorial playlist support, and surpassing 1M+ global streams in just four months. Inspired in part by vocalist Brian McShea and fiancée Stephanie Raynor’s loss of their home in the California wildfires, the song resonates as an anthem of perseverance in the face of burnout — and a reminder of the power of community.
Now, with Burnout Deluxe, Good Terms double down on everything that made the original album hit so hard — anxious, hopeful, angsty, joyful, cathartic — blending mosh-ready riffs with emotional honesty. It’s stank-face worthy. It’s air-guitar mandatory. It’s hell-yeah-brother approved.
🚐 Highway To Hell Yeah Brother Tour (Presented by 23Punk)
Good Terms hit the road this spring with stops across North America including:
San Antonio • Dallas • Houston • Orlando • Atlanta • Baltimore • Philadelphia • Boston • Brooklyn • Nashville • Chicago • St. Louis • Denver • Phoenix • Los Angeles • San Diego • San Francisco • and many more.
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This episode is sponsored by www.betterhelp.com/TheBarn and brought to you as always by The Barn Media Group.
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Alternative band Good Terms are back and louder than ever with Burnout Deluxe, the extended edition of their breakout 2024 album Burnout. Featuring the explosive single “Progress” and brand new focus track “All In,” this deluxe release celebrates a record that changed everything for the band.
🔥 “All In” is already in heavy rotation on SiriusXM Faction Punk — streaming exclusively ahead of its official release — and now arrives alongside a brand-new music video. Produced and mixed by Anton Delost (the band’s first time collaborating with an outside producer), “All In” captures the full-throttle energy, urgency, and heart that defines this era of Good Terms.
“Burnout has been life changing for us,” the band shares. “We definitely burned ourselves out, but going from writing riffs in our bedrooms to playing for hundreds of people has been so rewarding that it’s all felt worth it. The deluxe album feels like a celebration of all those moments.”
💿 Limited Edition Vinyl – Only 500 copies of Burnout Deluxe are available.
🎧 Stream the album now and experience the next chapter.
“Progress” became a defining moment for Good Terms — exploding across SiriusXM, landing editorial playlist support, and surpassing 1M+ global streams in just four months. Inspired in part by vocalist Brian McShea and fiancée Stephanie Raynor’s loss of their home in the California wildfires, the song resonates as an anthem of perseverance in the face of burnout — and a reminder of the power of community.
Now, with Burnout Deluxe, Good Terms double down on everything that made the original album hit so hard — anxious, hopeful, angsty, joyful, cathartic — blending mosh-ready riffs with emotional honesty. It’s stank-face worthy. It’s air-guitar mandatory. It’s hell-yeah-brother approved.
🚐 Highway To Hell Yeah Brother Tour (Presented by 23Punk)
Good Terms hit the road this spring with stops across North America including:
San Antonio • Dallas • Houston • Orlando • Atlanta • Baltimore • Philadelphia • Boston • Brooklyn • Nashville • Chicago • St. Louis • Denver • Phoenix • Los Angeles • San Diego • San Francisco • and many more.
www.BetterHelp.com/TheBarnhttp://www.betterhelp.com/TheBarn
http://www.betterhelp.com/TheBarn
This episode is sponsored by www.betterhelp.com/TheBarn and brought to you as always by The Barn Media Group.