Wrecking Ball

    Wrecking Ball is an easily identifiable song on Lifehouse's Smoke and Mirrors album. Lead singer Jason Wade had the bass player Bryce Soderberg take the lead on this song, and let me say, he did an amazing job. This is one of my favorite Lifehouse songs.

    Soderberg said the song was originally about 'Getting swept under the rug'. The term commonly means hiding a problem rather than confronting it, but Soderbeg says 'Getting' swept under the rug. Interpret that as you will.

    The song has a really catchy beat (kudos to the guitarist), and has a lot of 'oh's' in it. You'll figure out what I mean when you listen to the song.

 I'm alone
Wandering in your space
Waiting for a sign of life
Looking so out of place
And then you whisper to me
It doesn't matter what you say
I feel the weight against the wind, the demolition of me caving in

And I'm always swinging on this wrecking ball
While you're building up and breaking down my wall
You push, and pull, and give and take
And through it all I gravitate to you

And I'm a fool
A mechanical tool for you
Cause you've got all the switches and 
Levers to blow my cool
And when you know I'm broken
That's when you come shining through
You set me up to knock me down, and leave my shattered pieces on the ground

And I'm always swinging on this wrecking ball
While you're building up and breaking down my wall
You push, and pull, and give and take
And through it all I gravitate to you

(A Nice Little Solo)

You set me up to knock me down and leave my shattered pieces on the ground

And I'm always swinging on this wrecking ball
While you're building up and breaking down my wall
You push, and pull, and give and take
And through it all I gravitate to you





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