GXTP is returning with another heart-pounding single, “My Devil At Home,” featuring Sueco, a multi-talented musician. With thought-provoking narratives, the band found success with their first song, Contraband, which featured Tommy Lee, the drummer of Mötley Crüe. GXTP is firmly establishing itself in rock music with its distinct fusion of powerful sound and deep meaning. With a visually exciting music video, My Devil At Home delves deeply into the dualities of human relationships, going beyond simply another rock song.
During the peak of the pandemic in 2020, the Miami-based group, consisting of Jason Paul, Sasha Sirota, and Triple Sixx, initially came to light. Their moniker, GXTP, which stands for guns and toilet paper, reflects the erratic social priorities of the day and emphasizes their skill at mixing sarcasm with astute social satire. My Devil At Home, their latest single, is a significant advancement in the band’s progression, demonstrating that the GXTP is not only staying current but also growing.
A Song About Relationship Dualities
According to Triple Sixx, “My Devil At Home has a central concept that speaks to a lot of people and portrays the conflict between love and passion in romantic relationships. 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 favorite songs,” said Triple Sixx. Sueco’s voice and presence take the song to a new level, showcasing her lively energy. GXTP calls this one of their best collaborations to date.
The lyric of the song, “an angel in public, a devil at home,” emphasizes the complexity that most relationships contain, the public and private selves that people frequently juggle. This storyline is propelled by the unadulterated, emotive contrast.
A Visual Masterpiece
The song is accompanied by a very daring music video that vividly illustrates the lyrics of My Devil At Home. The video, which was shot with a cinematic lens, takes viewers further into the emotional environment that the band has built by literally portraying the song’s ideas in visually stunning yet realistic scenarios. This music video is an experience enhanced by the utilization of striking, colorful graphics that transform GXTP’s characteristic rock sound into something both visceral and aurally compelling.
The song captures the passion and intricacy of relationships, offering an immersive experience that combines music with visual creativity and storytelling. It effectively sets up GXTP’s upcoming developments.
The Future of Modern Rock
By fusing pop and punk elements with their robust rock sound, GXTP keeps pushing the limits of the genre. The band’s thrilling new chapter, My Devil At Home, establishes the tone for their next releases. On September 13, 2024, the following single, Couldn’t Keep the Faith, starring Faris Zahid, was released. The band is releasing another album this autumn.
With their most recent album, GXTP is reinventing modern rock for a younger audience by fusing memorable performances, compelling energy, and thought-provoking lyrics. Listen to My Devil At Home on Spotify and keep an eye out for the band’s upcoming breakout year.
Published by: Holy Minoza