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GXTP releases vibrant music video for ‘Lust & Purity’

GXTP debuts their latest single, “Lust & Purity,” with a vibrant music video, featured from their inaugural album, ‘Smoke & Mirrors’, inspired by 90s classics like Small Soldiers and Toy Story. The animated action figure transformation sets the stage for a wild party illuminated by neon lights, perfectly syncing with the pulsating beats and vocals. The track is part of their inaugural album, ‘Smoke & Mirrors,’ a milestone that positions GXTP as a rock powerhouse.

‘Smoke & Mirrors’ marks a significant milestone for GXTP, asserting itself as one of history’s greatest rock bands. Led by multi-platinum and GRAMMY-nominated producers Jason Paul and Sasha Sirota, alongside Triple Sixx, the album explores various rock elements infused with a touch of comedic relief.

The collaboration includes an anthemic compilation featuring catchy hooks and robust beats, including the explosive track “Contraband” featuring Tommy Lee of Mötley Crüe, lauded as a “rock and roll banger” by V Magazine. The album encompasses diverse tracks like the energetic “Quiet Riot” featuring David Bryan, founding member of Bon Jovi, debut single “Foresight,” and the adrenaline-fuelled “Accusation”, which have collectively amassed over seven million global streams.

Band-produced, ‘Smoke & Mirrors’ showcases each member’s vocal and instrumental prowess, with Sasha on guitar, bass, drums, and keys. Select tracks received additional production by Brent Kolatalo, known for collaborations with Kendrick Lamar and Drake. The album was mixed by Tom Lord-Alge (Blink-182, The Rolling Stones) and mastered by Ted Jensen (Green Day, Metallica) at Sterling Sound Studios. The project seamlessly integrates the songwriting and production expertise of Jason Paul and Sasha Sirota, acclaimed for hits by Justin Bieber, Maluma, and J Balvin.

Born from Triple Sixx’s poem “Guns & Toilet Paper” during the pandemic, GXTP creatively reflects societal uncertainty, capturing headlines’ themes of scarcity. ‘Smoke & Mirrors’ underlines GXTP’s commitment to musical excellence and social commentary. Anticipating growth, the band aims to transcend smartphone borders, venturing into a broader music industry ecosystem in the next decade.

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