Good Terms Reveal Burnout Deluxe Album & “All In” Music Video

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Good news for lovers of Good Terms! The Los Angeles-based alt quintet just dropped the deluxe version of their 2024 LP Burnout. And with it, the act launched a high-octane, riff-laced tune, “All In,” along with an accompanying music video—the ideal track for pop-punk kids, young and young at heart.

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Good Terms says, “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.” 

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They add, “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.”

Currently, Good Terms is gearing up for their massive 2026 headlining show run, the Highway To Hell Yeah Brother tour. The route kicks off on February 7 at Ballads and Breakdowns Festival in San Antonio, and wraps up on March 14 at San Francisco’s Bottom of the Hill. Check out the full list of cities below and grab tickets here.

Tour Dates:

  • Feb. 7—San Antonio, TX @ Ballads and Breakdowns Festival 
  • Feb. 8—Dallas, TX @ TX Tea Room
  • Feb. 9—Houston, TX @ Warehouse Live Midtown
  • Feb. 11—West Palm Beach, FL @ Respectable Street
  • Feb. 12—Tampa, FL @ Crowbar
  • Feb. 13—Orlando, FL @ Will’s Pub
  • Feb. 14—Jacksonville, FL @ Jack Rabbits
  • Feb. 15—Atlanta, GA @ Purgatory @ Masquerade
  • Feb. 17—Greenville, SC @ Radio Room
  • Feb. 19—Baltimore, MD @ Metro Baltimore
  • Feb. 20—Philadelphia, PA @ Kung Fu Necktie
  • Feb. 21—Boston, MA @ Watson Auditorium 
  • Feb. 22—Asbury Park, NJ @ House of Independents
  • Feb. 23—Brooklyn, NY @ The Meadows @ The Brooklyn Monarch
  • Feb. 25—Lakewood, OH @ Mahall’s
  • Feb. 26—Detroit, MI @ Lager House
  • Feb. 27—Toledo, OH @ Frankie’s
  • Feb. 28—Columbus, OH @ Ace of Cups
  • March 2—St. Louis, MO @ Off Broadway
  • March 3—Nashville, TN @ Row One at Cannery Hall
  • March 4—Chicago, IL @ Beat Kitchen
  • March 6—Kansas City, MO @ Warehouse on Broadway
  • March 7—Omaha, NE @ Reverb Lounge
  • March 8—Denver, CO @ Skylark Lounge
  • March 9—Colorado Springs, CO @ The Black Sheep
  • March 11—Phoenix, AZ @ Last Exit Live
  • March 12—Los Angeles, CA @ The Echo
  • March 13—San Diego, CA @ The Holding Company
  • March 14—San Francisco, CA @ Bottom of the Hill

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