GXTP Reloaded: Rock Band's Bold Evolution Arrives With Star-Studded Album
GXTP, the rock band whose name cleverly references pandemic-era chaos, 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 distinctive commentary on modern life.
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"Reloaded" showcases powerful collaborations, including:
- "My Devil At Home" featuring Sueco
- "Couldn't Keep the Faith" with Faris Zahid
- "Te'Kill'Ya" featuring Killer Mike and Santana
- "One Race" with David Bryan of Bon Jovi
The 11-track album builds on their debut "Smoke & Mirrors," offering a diverse range of songs from the energetic "Angel Born in Hell" to the contemplative "Matter." Each track blends raw emotion with sharp social commentary, establishing GXTP as more than just another rock band.
Sasha Sirota explains their creative approach: "Reloaded is about exploring the stories we've carried with us while bringing in new voices to amplify those ideas."
The band's name, short for "guns and toilet paper," reflects their origin during the pandemic's peak. Despite this playful reference, GXTP tackles serious themes through their music, combining wit with grit to address contemporary issues.
Their latest music video for "My Devil At Home" demonstrates their cinematic vision, creating a stark visual world that complements the song's emotional depth.
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