GXTP Reloaded: Modern Rock Gets a Bold Makeover

GXTP Reloaded: Modern Rock Gets a Bold Makeover

By Marcus Stevenson

December 13, 2024 at 09:19 PM

GXTP, a trio comprising Jason Paul, Sasha Sirota, and Triple Sixx, has launched their sophomore album "Reloaded" on November 8th, marking a significant evolution in their musical journey that began in 2020.

Three men pose for photo

Three men pose for photo

The 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 intense rhythms with humorous undertones.

The 11-track album showcases diverse musical elements, from the energetic "Angel Born in Hell" to the contemplative "Matter." Additional collaborations include "One Race" with Bon Jovi's David Bryan and the powerful "Brothers Till the End."

GXTP, whose name derives from "guns and toilet paper" - a reference to early pandemic panic buying - has established themselves as more than just a product of their time. Sasha Sirota explains their approach: "Reloaded is about exploring the stories we've carried with us while bringing in new voices to amplify those ideas."

The album builds on their debut "Smoke & Mirrors," maintaining their signature blend of storytelling and commanding soundscapes while pushing into new territory. The accompanying music video for "My Devil At Home" features stark, cinematic visuals that emphasize the song's thematic duality.

Throughout "Reloaded," GXTP maintains their commitment to addressing contemporary issues through a lens of both critique and catharsis, establishing themselves as a significant voice in modern rock's evolution. The album represents not just a collection of songs, but a bold statement about rock music's future direction.

Fans can follow GXTP's journey on Instagram, Spotify, TikTok, and YouTube for regular updates and behind-the-scenes content.

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Man in recording studio headphones

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Woman holding head in distress

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