Watch “My Devil At Home” Official Music Video Here
GXTP is at it again. After exploding onto the scene with the single “Contraband,” which featured one of the world’s most beloved drummers in Mötley Crüe’s Tommy Lee, it became clear that GXTP was here to stay. In 2023 the group followed this single with subsequent showings in “Accusation” & “Lust & Purity” culminating in their debut album “Smoke & Mirrors”
As a band with a cinematic vision, keeping one foot in ironic hilarity and the other firmly planted in conceiving a seriously unique brand of rock and roll, they are back with new music starting with the single “My Devil at Home” featuring Sueco.
On the single Triple Sixx says “My Devil At Home reflects the ultimate synergy between love and passion, in a relationship, that I think everyone can relate to. Sueco brings such incredible energy that, definitely, makes this one of our favourite songs!”
Listen to the song here and watch here.
This video brings to life a surreal experience, depicting in a quite literal fashion, the concept brought forward in the chorus of the song. “An angel in public and A devil at home.” With bold shots and cinematic beauty the video shows this concept in a most striking manner.
GXTP Made up of Jason Paul, Sasha Sirota, and Triple Sixx, formed in 2020 during the height of Covid. As artists they came together to create and to provide us with an uncanny look at what was going on at the time through their music.
Through unparalleled writing and musicianship their music was almost a reflection of society unto itself. GXTP are an abbreviation for what the news and communities placed the most importance on at that time: guns and toilet paper.
“Contraband” climb the radio charts, impressing listeners with the single’s undeniable appeal. Melodies and synthesizers pair masterfully alongside GXTP’s scraps of pop and punk, culminating in what can only be described as a full-bodied rock experience. The video will be followed by their next single “Couldn’t Keep the Faith ft. Faris Zahid” on September 13, 2024, with an album anticipated for this fall.
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The Current Co,
Jenni Weinman
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