GXTP Returns with Reloaded: Rock's New Evolution Takes Shape

GXTP Returns with Reloaded: Rock's New Evolution Takes Shape

By Marcus Delano Thompson

December 13, 2024 at 09:18 PM

GXTP, the rock band whose name cleverly references pandemic-era chaos (guns and toilet paper), has released their sophomore album "Reloaded" on November 8th, marking a bold evolution in their musical journey.

Three men pose for photo

Three men pose for photo

The trio—Jason Paul, Sasha Sirota, and Triple Sixx—builds upon their 2020 debut "Smoke & Mirrors" with an expansive 11-track album featuring 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 album showcases GXTP's signature blend of sharp storytelling and commanding soundscapes, from the energetic "Angel Born in Hell" to the contemplative "Matter." Sasha Sirota notes, "Reloaded is about exploring the stories we've carried with us while bringing in new voices to amplify those ideas."

Key highlights include:

  • A cinematic music video for "My Devil At Home"
  • Diverse musical collaborations that expand the band's sound
  • Raw emotional depth combined with social commentary
  • Fresh perspective on modern rock while maintaining their core identity

Since their emergence in 2020, GXTP has established themselves as more than just another rock band—they're crafting a movement that reflects the complexities of modern life while maintaining their characteristic wit and intensity.

The band maintains an active presence on Instagram, Spotify, TikTok, and YouTube, where fans can follow their continuing evolution and get exclusive behind-the-scenes content.

Man in recording studio headphones

Man in recording studio headphones

Woman holding head in distress

Woman holding head in distress

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