
Most teenage bands aren’t that good, and the original enthusiasm that is integral to getting people to play together, dissipates rather quickly.
I predict this is not something that will easily happen in the case of Good Terms, an excited, polite emo-punk band from the U.S. To boot, they don’t suck! In fact, while I admit to being rather biased against the genre in question, I can’t help but enjoy the melodies, the clear-cut, lightly aggressive production, and their drive to create something comparable to the work of their heroes.