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GOOD TERMS

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GOOD TERMS
Saturday, February 14
Doors: 8 pm // Show: 9 pm

Good Terms released Burnout less than a year ago—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.

Good Terms are poised to take on their debut headline HIGHWAY TO HELL YEAH

BROTHER North American tour throughout February and March 2026, a moment that is

now built on now years of supporting tours for Hawthorne Heights, Emery, Youth

Fountain, Driveways, Boys Of Fall and more.

You can find Burnout in vinyl shops including Banquet Records, Rough Trade

(EU/UK), Amoeba Records, Fingerprints Records, and more.

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