[Press Release]
Fresh off their first top 5 radio hit in the U.S., next-generation rock act All Good Things just announced that their debut album A Hope In Hell is set for an August 20 release via Better Noise Music. Thanks to the success of first single “For The Glory (featuring Hollywood Undead),” the band has reached millions of new fans across the world this past year. The song, currently nearing the top of active rock radio in the US, has received over 100 MILLION streams across platforms and – thanks to hundreds of sync licenses – has been heard during major tentpole cultural moments like this year’s Stanley Cup Finals, ABC News’ broadcast promo for the recent State of the Union, and multiple seasons of Fox’s “So You Think You Can Dance.” The full album tracklisting is below. A Hope in Hell is now available for pre-order across platforms HERE.
The album’s next single “The Comeback,” which was released alongside today’s announcement, features Better Noise labelmate Craig Mabbitt of multi-platinum band Escape The Fate. Energy-wise, the song picks up where the first single left off, offering an anthemic experience of rebirth. It is a celebratory track about the rewards of never giving up. “The Comeback” is now available to stream and download across platforms HERE. An epic lyric video for the single also dropped today, WATCH NOW.
Kingdom
Hold On
For The Glory (feat. Hollywood Undead)
Sirens
Do It Now (feat. Hyro the Hero)
Push Me Down
Machines
Undefeated
Lights Out
The Comeback (feat. Craig Mabbitt of Escape The Fate)
Four Letter Words
End Of The World
“We wrote this song on the plane on the way back from New York when Better Noise offered us a record deal. There was a mix of emotions for us: we were super excited at being able to take our music to the next level with a record label and at the same time, devastating wildfires were destroying much of California and people were losing their homes and everything they owned. The song is about finding a new path when you think all your options are shot, but also it’s about coming together and rebuilding from the ashes.”
“I love working on music. I love hearing new music. I love singing new songs. It’s always flattering to be invited into someone else’s creative vision. I’ve recently become an All Good Things fan because I think they’re doing something really cool, and it’s just an added bonus that we are label family.”



