GXTP is back, and they’re not playing it safe. Emerging from the success of their debut album Smoke & Mirrors, the trio—Jason Paul, Sasha Sirota, and Triple Sixx—are ready to shake things up with their electrifying sophomore effort, Reloaded. Released on November 8th, the album is a bold, genre-blending exploration of sound and storytelling, featuring an impressive roster of collaborators that reads like a who’s who of music royalty.
From the high-energy beats of Sueco to the lyrical finesse of Killer Mike and the unmistakable magic of Santana, GXTP proves they’re not just making music—they’re reshaping it. Other guest appearances include Faris Zahid and David Bryan of Bon Jovi fame, adding layers of depth and versatility to an already dynamic project.
A Thrilling Start: The Singles
Reloaded began with two captivating singles. June brought "My Devil At Home" ft. Sueco, a track that immediately turned heads with its gritty energy and memorable hooks. Its hauntingly cinematic music video, released in late August, highlighted the song’s contrasting themes, combining visual drama with the raw power of GXTP’s sound.
In September, they followed up with "Couldn’t Keep The Faith" ft. Faris Zahid. A deeply emotive track, it showcases GXTP’s ability to combine introspection with their signature edge. The song has already become a fan favorite, building anticipation for the full album.
Listen here: My Devil At Home
Watch the video: My Devil At Home
Stream Couldn’t Keep The Faith: Here
Blurring Boundaries with Reloaded
At the heart of Reloaded lies its standout track, "Te’Kill’Ya", featuring Killer Mike and Santana. A fusion of fiery rhythms, soulful guitar work, and razor-sharp lyrics, it’s both a genre-bending anthem and an example of GXTP’s fearless approach to collaboration. Sasha Sirota, reflecting on the experience, called working with the two icons “beyond a dream come true,” and the track undeniably captures that synergy.
The clever nod in "Te’Kill’Ya" to tequila, both as a drink and a metaphor for the intoxicating spirit of music, highlights GXTP’s signature wit and irony—a thread woven throughout the album. From the socially charged "One Race" with David Bryan to the reflective "Angel Born in Hell", Reloaded is a rollercoaster of emotion, energy, and unapologetic commentary on the human condition.
From Chaos to Creativity
Born during the pandemic’s chaos, GXTP’s name, which is short for “guns and toilet paper,” captures the absurdity of those times. But while the name nods to societal upheaval, their music delves deeper, reflecting on the world with sharp social critique and unmatched musicality.
With Reloaded, the band continues to redefine the conventions of rock, bringing humor, experimentation, and a fearless approach to their sound. The 11-track album balances hard-hitting rock with moments of introspection, leaving no emotional stone unturned.
Tracklist Highlights
1. A Dish Served Cold
2. My Devil at Home ft. Sueco
3. THRIDAY
4. Te’Kill’Ya ft. Killer Mike & Santana
5. Couldn’t Keep The Faith ft. Faris Zahid
6. Angel Born in Hell
7. One Race ft. David Bryan
8. Brothers Till the End
9. Matter
10. Two Commas
11. Wreaking Havoc
The Future of Rock
With Reloaded, GXTP cements their place as one of the most daring and creative forces in modern rock. The album is an experience that invites listeners to laugh, cry, and rage alongside the band. Whether you’re drawn to their sharp humor or their audacious genre-crossing, one thing’s for sure: GXTP is here to stay.
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