GXTP Reloaded: Rock Band's Sophomore Album Marks Powerful New Era
GXTP's latest album "Reloaded," released on November 8th, marks a bold evolution in modern rock music. The trio—Jason Paul, Sasha Sirota, and Triple Sixx—builds upon their 2020 debut "Smoke & Mirrors" with an ambitious collection of 11 tracks featuring notable collaborations.
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The album showcases powerful singles including "My Devil At Home" featuring Sueco and "Couldn't Keep the Faith" with Faris Zahid. A standout track, "Te'Kill'Ya," brings together Killer Mike and Santana, demonstrating GXTP's ability to blend intensity with humor.
GXTP (short for "guns and toilet paper") emerged during the pandemic, crafting music that addresses modern societal issues through sharp storytelling and commanding soundscapes. Sasha Sirota describes "Reloaded" as an exploration of carried stories amplified by new voices.
Key Collaborations on "Reloaded":
- "My Devil At Home" (feat. Sueco)
- "Couldn't Keep the Faith" (feat. Faris Zahid)
- "Te'Kill'Ya" (feat. Killer Mike and Santana)
- "One Race" (feat. David Bryan of Bon Jovi)
- "Brothers Till the End"
The album ranges from the energetic "Angel Born in Hell" to the contemplative "Matter," showcasing GXTP's versatility. Their distinctive sound reimagines modern rock while maintaining accessibility and depth.
The accompanying music video for "My Devil At Home" presents a cinematic experience, using contrasts of light and shadow to enhance the song's themes of duality.
GXTP's "Reloaded" represents not just a sophomore album but a statement about rock music's evolution, combining traditional elements with fresh perspectives and diverse collaborations.