Be Well Are Back With A New EP

Official Press Release:

Having signed with legendary hardcore label Revelation Records, Be Well are excited to announce their upcoming EP, Hello Sun, set for release on May 20th. Serving as a follow-up to the band’s critically acclaimed The Weight And The Cost (2020), the record is full of high-energy, melodic hardcore infused with emotion and lyrical depth. Across the six songs on the EP, frontman and producer Brian McTernan (Turnstile, Thrice, Hot Water Music) finds emotional catharsis through examination of childhood trauma, depression, and fatherhood while still providing a hopeful light. Today, the band shares the first song on Hello Sun, “Treadless”. Clocking in at just over two-minutes, the fast paced track showcases the impeccable musicianship of the band - guitarists Mike Schleibaum (Darkest Hour) and Peter Tsouras (Fairweather), bassist Aaron Dalbec (Bane), and drummer Shane Johnson (Fairweather). The video for “Treadless” reflects on the lyrical content of the song, crossing between make believe and reality.

Speaking on writing “Treadless”, McTernan states:

“I have spent a lot of time trying to figure out how I ended up this late in life, without ever dealing with issues that have followed me since I was a kid. This song is a reflection on how many things I never said and how different I want my life to be moving forward.”

Hello Sun is available for digital and physical pre-order now through Revelation Records. Be Well has also partnered with End Hits Records for a vinyl release of the record in Europe. To support the EP release, the band has an extensive touring schedule coming up this year, including shows with Hot Water Music, Strike Anywhere, Earth Crisis, Snapcase, Strife, New Found Glory, Four Year Strong, BoySetsFire, and Samiam. Full dates below.

Hello Sun Tracklist:
1. Treadless
2. I Will Leave You With This
3. An Endless Loop
4. Hello Sun
5. Only One Wish
6.  In The Shadow Of Who You Thought I Was

Tour Dates:
w/ Hot Water Music and Strike Anywhere
3/23 Boston, MA - The Sinclair
3/24 Brooklyn, NY - Elsewhere
3/25 Garwood, NJ - Crossroads
3/26 Garwood, NJ - Crossroads
3/27 Philadelphia, PA - Underground Arts

w/ Earth Crisis, Snapcase, and Strife
5/13 Buffalo, NY - Town Ballroom

w/ New Found Glory and Four Year Strong
5/26 Franklin, TN - BreakFest at Liberty Hall
5/27 St. Louis, MO - Red Flag
5/28 Chicago, IL - The Riviera
5/29 Detroit, MI - Royal Oak Music Hall
5/31 Cincinnati, OH - Bogarts
6/1 Pittsburgh, PA - Roxian Theater
6/2 Albany, NY - Empire Live
6/3 New York, NY - Terminal 5
6/4 Worcester, MA - The Palladium
6/5 Atlantic City, NJ - AC Beer Fest
6/7 Silver Spring, MD - The Fillmore
6/8 Myrtle Beach, SC - House Of Blues
6/10 Orlando, FL - House Of Blues
6/11  Atlanta, GA - The Masquerade
7/22 Cleveland, OH - House Of Blues
7/23 Milwaukee, WI - The Rave
7/24 Minneapolis, MN - First Avenue
7/26 Denver, CO - The Fillmore
7/27 Salt Lake City, UT - The Union Event Center
7/29 Seattle, WA - Showbox SoDo
7/30 Portland, OR - Roseland Theater
8/1 Berkeley, CA - The UC Theater
8/2 San Diego, CA - The Observatory North Park
8/3 Las Vegas, NV - Brooklyn Bowl
8/4 Riverside, CA - Riverside Municipal Auditorium
8/5 Anaheim, CA - The House Of Blues
8/6 Tempe, AZ - Marquee Theater
8/8 Dallas, TX - House Of Blues
8/9 Austin, TX - Emo's

w/ BoySetsFire, Hot Water Music, and Samiam
10/4 London, England - Electric Ballroom
10/5 Antwerp, Belgium - Zappa
10/6  Amsterdam, NL - Melkweg
10/7 Dortmund, Germany - Warsteiner Music Hall
10/8 Hannover, Germany - Swiss Life Music Hall
10/9 Berlin, Germany - Columbiahalle
10/10 Nuremburg, Germany - Lowensaal
10/11 Munich, Germany - Tonhalle
10/12 Vienna, Austria - Gasometer
10/13 Stuttgart, Germany - LKA-Longhorn
10/14 Wiesbaden, Germany - Schlachthof
10/15 Wiesbaden, Germany - Schlachthof

Dan Craley
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Dan started Getting It Out back in 2018 as a stand alone podcast. He’s been writing for music websites for over a decade and finally decided to start his own. Now living in Lancaster, Pennsylvania with his wife and kids, he briefly sang for Baltimore’s Pleasant Living.

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