Good Terms

Los Angeles based emo/pop-punk band Good Terms just announced their debut Warped Tour appearance on the heels of their first ever North American headliner in support of their scene-cemented recently released single All In along with the latest Burnout Deluxe available now via Secret Friends Music Group. Good Terms have hit the ground running since 2023 across North America and toured with bands such as Hawthorne Heights, Emery, Youth Fountain, Boys Of Fall and many more.
Good Terms released Burnout 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 in May 2025, magic happened. Progress exploded onto the scene, landing heavy radio spins on SiriusXM and quickly amassing over a million streams globally and skyrocketed to number one across all their platforms, becoming 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.
You can find Burnout (Deluxe) at Banquet Records, Rough Trade and many more. You can also find “All In” on SiriusXM Faction Punk.
