Good Time Locomotive’s ‘Devils and Angels’ Depict a Grand Conceptual and Emotional Duality

Good Time Locomotive is a London-based new wave pop rock band. Listening to their tracks is an experience in duality. Speaking to their mission, the band stated “Our unique brand of music is a vehicle to help people overcome adversity and get back to having a good time in life!”. And true to this point, each of their releases revise dark themes with electric melody and beat structures. In their latest release, ‘Devils and Angels’ this conceptual and emotional duality is reinforced all through the soundscape, leading towards a cathartic climax. Listen Now! 

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It is a very interesting composition, layered and dimensionalized with interesting sonic signatures. The vibrant synths have a swirling darkness within them. This is skillfully drawn out using dynamic trap beats and evocative vocals. With progression, a story unfolds, a tug of war of light and shadows. We see some Baroque pop influences seeping in, elevated by soft emo blooms and uplifting lyricism. Listeners of Panic! At the Disco are sure to enjoy this band’s deep melodic experiments, and theatrical interpretations of melancholy. 

The track is available for streaming on popular sites like Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, and Amazon Music! 

You can listen to ‘Devils and Angels’ by Good Time Locomotive here - 

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