So Much For Love

[note 1] The song "Glorious" was produced by Karl Anderson with guest vocals by Georgia Noonan, Sarah Nickerson, and Alyssa Carrol.

"[5] The favourite tracks according to the reviewer are the following: Electricity, Tidal Wave, Gravity, Glorious, View From the Top, Fighting For Something, Symphony of the Broken Hearted.

[5] Christianity Today's Joel Oliphint said, "The Wrecking's first album, A New Abolition, was all over the map stylistically, incorporating worship songs, hip-hop, and even a cover of Peter Gabriel's 'In Your Eyes.'

The slick sound recently scored the band a spot on Showtime series The Big C, and the formula will likely serve The Wrecking well on the radio.

"[7] Furthermore, Andre wrote that "The Wrecking's sophomore effort cannot be any better, with a conglomeration of lyrical masterpieces as we are met with a hope threaded through each song, pondering the Maker of the universe and His unending love for His creation.

"[7] Andre surmised that "with a refreshing sound not heard in the CCM industry since Third Day’s Revelation, So Much For Love tackles themes otherwise purposely missed in the 'Christian circle'.

Incorporating worship with rock, The Wrecking have shown to be a strength, and with buzz in both the mainstream and Christian industry, this album is almost certain to propel their career as they show everyone their faith and how it is intricately a part of their music.

"[8] Additionally, Gelwicks wrote "as far as a pop rock venture, The Wrecking has continued to set a relatively high standard for the genre with So Much For Love, and it's good clean fun all the way around that's a little hard to argue with.

"[9] New Release Tuesday's Jonathan Francesco said "The Wrecking have quietly simmered on the back-burner of the industry for quite a few years now, scoring a slew of moderately successful radio hits but never truly establishing themselves as big players.