Built around Having a heart that destroys everything it touches, swinging wildly between love and devastation. Live Wire's voltage-cranked guitars carries the concept through hard-rock that rewards repeat listens. "There's no dimmer switch for what I'm feeling" — the kind of line that sticks in your head three days later. The mood runs destructive, passionate. Genre showcases on Majik's aren't filler — they're proof that independent music can carry real emotional weight when the lyrics and production align.
[verse 1]
I don't know how to love in lowercase
Every word I say takes up too much space
I come in swinging at the walls you've built
Crash through every room and leave it filled
With rubble and with roses, side by side
Destruction is the only way I know to try
[chorus]
Wrecking ball heart, swinging wide
Knocking down everything inside
Wrecking ball heart, can't be still
I demolish every wall until
There's nothing left but open air
A wrecking ball heart that only knows how to care
Too hard
[verse 2]
I loved you like a hurricane loves a town
All consuming till the structures tumble down
I didn't mean to leave you in the dust
But subtlety was never built for us
I give my all or I give nothing
There's no dimmer switch for what I'm feeling
All or nothing, flood or drought
That's what a wrecking ball is all about
[chorus]
Wrecking ball heart, swinging wide
Knocking down everything inside
Wrecking ball heart, can't be still
I demolish every wall until
There's nothing left but open air
A wrecking ball heart that only knows how to care
Too hard
[bridge]
Maybe someday I'll learn to touch
Without destroying quite so much
But until then I'll swing and fall
A wrecking ball against your wall
And if the building comes down clean
Maybe we can start again
[chorus]
Wrecking ball heart, swinging wide
Knocking down everything inside
Wrecking ball heart, can't be still
I demolish every wall until
There's nothing left but open air
Wrecking ball heart, wrecking ball heart
I only know how to care too hard