'This Wreckage' is a song written and performed by
Gary Numan. It was featured as the opening track on his
1980 LP ''
Telekon'' and was the third and final
single to be released from that album (although the only one to feature on every configuration of ''Telekon'' worldwide).
Described by Numan as a "self-portrait" song, "This Wreckage" foreshadowed his temporary retirement from
touring with lyrics that evoke images of reclusion and hiding ("''Turn out these eyes / Wipe off my face / Erase me''"). It also contains echoes of
atheism ("''And what if God's dead / We must have done something wrong / This dark facade ends / We're independent from someone''"), a belief that Numan would later explore and espouse vocally. Musically, the song has been described as an illogical choice of a single because of its slow tempo and choppy drumbeat mixed underneath the heavy
rhythm guitar. Indeed, Numan originally intended to release "Remind Me to Smile," which is uptempo and potentially more commercially palatable. Compared with many of Numan's other early hits, ''This Wreckage'' stalled on the
UK Singles Charts, peaking at #20 in December of 1980. The single's
B-side was the moody
piano-based
instrumental "Photograph."