Making music that matters isn’t just about crafting catchy hooks – it’s about creating genuine connections. Good Time Locomotive (GTL) seems to understand this innately, as demonstrated by their eagerly awaited self-titled EP released February 17, 2025. The six-track collection clocks in at a tight 22 minutes and 31 seconds, yet manages to pack quite a punch with its fresh take on contemporary pop-rock infused with nostalgic new wave elements.
Kicking things off with the aptly named “G.T.L,” the EP takes listeners on a journey through standout tracks like “Transcender” and “Stay Close,” before cruising through “Fly By” and “Rise,” ultimately winding down with the reflective “Yesterday.” Each track feels carefully positioned, creating a natural flow that keeps you engaged throughout the listening experience.
In a recent conversation about the EP, James, who holds down the rhythm section as drummer and shares songwriting duties, offered some candid thoughts about their creative process: “This self-titled EP, like the name of the band, really sums up why we started this project. Music is one of the most powerful emotional experiences a human being can have, so for us we have always strived to write songs that make you feel that emotion in the most visceral way possible!”
Think of it as a musical Swiss Army knife – the collection deftly handles everything from euphoric dance numbers to soul-searching ballads. As James puts it, the EP tackles “everything from the love of the party to overcoming grief, regret, lost love, to the need for human unity.” It’s this range that gives the release its depth, with each track revealing new layers upon repeated listens.

The previously released singles “GTL” and “Stay Close” have already found their groove with fans, joining beloved tracks like “Step into the Light” in the band’s growing repertoire. What’s particularly impressive is how the production manages to thread the needle between dance-floor ready beats and more introspective moments – no small feat in today’s often polarized music landscape.
GTL’s emergence from London’s notoriously competitive alternative music scene feels like a breath of fresh air. While many bands seem content to stick to a single lane, Good Time Locomotive isn’t afraid to take their listeners on what they lovingly describe as “the emotional rollercoaster ride of your life.” It’s a bold claim, but one that the EP largely delivers on.
The band’s commitment to emotional authenticity while maintaining an upbeat outlook shines through in every track. This isn’t your typical “good vibes only” pop – there’s real substance here, dealing with genuine human experiences that listeners can relate to. The result is music that feels both accessible and meaningful, a balance that many artists struggle to achieve.
Fans can dive into the full EP now on Spotify, where the band’s entire catalog showcases their evolution as artists. For those wanting to keep up with GTL’s latest moves, their Instagram offers regular updates and behind-the-scenes glimpses into their creative process. The band’s full discography is also available on their artist profile.
Sometimes, the most powerful music is the kind that reminds us we’re not alone in our experiences. With their self-titled EP, Good Time Locomotive has crafted something that resonates on this deeply human level – a collection of songs that doesn’t just soundtrack our lives, but helps us make sense of them too. In an age where authenticity often feels like a marketing buzzword, GTL delivers the real thing, one carefully crafted track at a time.