GXTP's 'Reloaded' Marks Explosive New Era in Rock Music
GXTP has emerged as a dynamic force in modern rock, blending raw emotion with social commentary through their innovative sound. Their sophomore album, Reloaded, released on November 8th, marks a significant evolution in their musical journey.
The trio—Jason Paul, Sasha Sirota, and Triple Sixx—formed in 2020, following up their debut album Smoke & Mirrors with an ambitious collection of collaborations and powerful narratives.
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Reloaded features notable 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 showcases GXTP's versatility, from the intense "Angel Born in Hell" to the contemplative "Matter." Their name, standing for "guns and toilet paper," reflects their origin during the pandemic while highlighting their ability to blend serious themes with clever wit.
Sasha Sirota describes Reloaded as an exploration of existing narratives enhanced by fresh perspectives. The album's production quality shines through in its cinematic music videos, particularly "My Devil At Home," which has generated significant anticipation.
The band's signature sound combines familiar rock elements with innovative approaches, creating music that both challenges and entertains. Their commitment to evolution while maintaining their core identity has established GXTP as more than just another rock band—they're pushing the boundaries of what modern rock can achieve.
Listeners can experience Reloaded's full scope through multiple streaming platforms, with regular updates available through GXTP's social media presence on Instagram, Spotify, TikTok, and YouTube.