GXTP's 'Reloaded' Album: Rock's Next Evolution Takes Shape
GXTP has reemerged with their sophomore album "Reloaded," released on November 8th, marking a significant evolution in their rock sound. The trio—Jason Paul, Sasha Sirota, and Triple Sixx—continues to blend raw emotion with social commentary while expanding their musical horizons.
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The album features notable collaborations, including:
- "My Devil At Home" with Sueco
- "Couldn't Keep the Faith" featuring Faris Zahid
- "Te'Kill'Ya" with Killer Mike and Santana
- "One Race" featuring David Bryan of Bon Jovi
"Reloaded" spans 11 tracks, each offering a unique perspective on modern life. From the energetic "Angel Born in Hell" to the contemplative "Matter," the album showcases GXTP's versatility and musical range.
The band, whose name stands for "guns and toilet paper"—a reference to early pandemic panic—has transformed this origins story into a powerful creative force. Sasha Sirota describes their approach: "Reloaded is about exploring the stories we've carried with us while bringing in new voices to amplify those ideas."
The album's cinematic music videos, particularly for "My Devil At Home," demonstrate the band's commitment to visual storytelling, creating a multi-sensory experience that complements their musical innovation.
"Reloaded" represents more than just a sophomore album—it's a statement about rock music's evolving landscape, combining traditional elements with contemporary influences to create something distinctly GXTP.
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