TX2 is back swinging with a brand-new single, and it’s a big one. ‘Feed’ has just landed via Hopeless Records, and it’s every bit as unrelenting as you’d hope. This isn’t your standard rock release—it’s a full-blown collision of raw emotion, teeth-gritting heaviness, and dark pop allure thanks to DeathbyRomy jumping on the track. The two worlds blend perfectly, creating a song that feels both menacing and magnetic all at once.
It’s arriving at a huge moment for TX2. Fresh off the road supporting Beartooth on the Summer of Loud Tour, he’s managed to turn more than a few heads. Even Caleb Shomo himself has been singing TX2’s praises online, throwing his support behind the rising star in a way that feels like a proper passing of the torch. Shomo even admitted he saw himself in TX2, saying that the passion, hard work, and raw talent couldn’t be denied. That’s one hell of a co-sign.
Talking about the track, TX2 revealed that ‘Feed’ dives deep into the idea of love being all-consuming while also serving as a key part of his upcoming concept album. And if you’ve followed TX2 for any length of time, you’ll know that’s par for the course—his music always finds a way to pull from real, lived experiences.
What makes it hit even harder is the fact TX2 has never shied away from being vulnerable. As a proud member of the LGBTQIA+ community, his music often reflects what it feels like not to fit in, but more importantly, how to find your voice through it all. That message has grown into something bigger with his fan-driven “X Movement,” which is all about creating a safe space for mental health conversations. It’s part of why his music has exploded on TikTok, where he’s pulled in over a million followers and built a scene that thrives on connection.

Of course, he’s not slowing down anytime soon. TX2 is set to hit the UK and Europe this September for a run of headline shows, with London and Manchester both locked in. If ‘Feed’ is any sign of the energy he’s bringing, those gigs are going to be unmissable. Keep an eye on TX2’s socials for ticket details and get ready for a tour that could very well cement his spot as one of the next big names in heavy music.
For now though, turn up the volume and let ‘Feed’ take over—it’s the sound of an artist who refuses to be ignored.



