GXTP Reloaded: Rock Band Unleashes New Chapter with Star-Studded Album
GXTP, the rock band whose name cleverly references pandemic-era chaos (guns and toilet paper), is making waves with their sophomore album "Reloaded," released on November 8th. The trio—Jason Paul, Sasha Sirota, and Triple Sixx—continues to evolve their signature sound while maintaining their authentic approach to modern rock.
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The new album features notable collaborations, including singles "My Devil At Home" with Sueco and "Couldn't Keep the Faith" featuring Faris Zahid. A standout track, "Te'Kill'Ya," brings together Killer Mike and Santana, demonstrating the band's ability to blend diverse musical influences.
"Reloaded" comprises 11 tracks, each offering unique perspectives on contemporary themes. From the energetic "Angel Born in Hell" to collaborations with David Bryan of Bon Jovi on "One Race," the album showcases GXTP's versatility and growth since their 2020 debut "Smoke & Mirrors."
Sasha Sirota explains the album's essence: "Reloaded is about exploring the stories we've carried with us while bringing in new voices to amplify those ideas." This collaborative approach has resulted in a collection that pushes boundaries while remaining accessible to rock fans.
The album's cinematic music videos, particularly for "My Devil At Home," create a visual experience that complements the music's intensity and depth. The band continues to tackle serious themes with their characteristic blend of wit and raw emotion.
GXTP maintains an active presence on Instagram, Spotify, TikTok, and YouTube, where fans can follow their journey and access exclusive content. Their evolution from pandemic-born project to influential rock act demonstrates their commitment to pushing the boundaries of modern rock while staying true to their origins.