Trxvis isn’t just here for the party—he is the party. Blasting into the pop punk universe with all the energy of a UFO landing in your backyard, his latest single “CRASH LANDING” is everything the genre’s been missing: loud, chaotic, and unapologetically fun.
The track is an instant ear-worm, echoing the golden era of blink-182, Sum 41, and Good Charlotte, but with a fresh Gen Z twist. Accompanied by a wild music video that features his bandmates and an alien tagalong, it’s the kind of visual trip that demands multiple replays. Directed by scene favorite Juan Flores (@sk8orjuan), who’s worked with everyone from Avril Lavigne to MOD SUN, the video doubles down on the song’s unruly charm.
“This song is pure chaos in the best way,” says trxvis. “It’s everything I imagined as a kid dreaming about alien abductions, dialed up to 100. It’s loud, reckless, nostalgic, and completely unhinged. In other words, exactly what pop punk should be.”
If you’ve been paying attention, you’ll know this isn’t trxvis’ first ride. With previous bangers like “99,” “LOUD MOUTH,” and “CALIFORNIA PSYCHO,” he’s been steadily building a name for himself, rooted deep in SoCal’s skate and surf scene. His sound captures the sunny rage of West Coast pop punk while throwing a party that everyone’s invited to.
But this summer, things are about to go interstellar. trxvis just announced his debut on the legendary Vans Warped Tour stage this November in Orlando, and he’s bringing his high-octane live show to L.A. this month with performances at The 3 Clubs Lounge on June 20 and The Moroccan Lounge on June 22.
Crash landing or takeoff—it doesn’t matter. trxvis is launching into the scene with no plans of slowing down. Stream on Spotify now!



