"Lifeline" | ||||
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Single by Papa Roach | ||||
from the album Metamorphosis | ||||
Released | February 10, 2009 | |||
Format | CD, 7" single | |||
Recorded | February 2008–May 2008 at the Paramour Mansion in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California | |||
Length | 4:18 (album version) 4:06 (single version) |
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Label | DGC/Interscope | |||
Writer(s) | Jacoby Shaddix, Tobin Esperance, James Michael | |||
Producer(s) | Jay Baumgardner, James Michael | |||
Papa Roach singles chronology | ||||
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"Lifeline" is the second single from Californian rock band Papa Roach's sixth album, Metamorphosis, and eleventh released single in total. The song was originally titled "Hanging On", and was changed to "Lifeline" after lead singer Jacoby Shaddix decided to alter the lyrics of the chorus. It was released to iTunes on January 27, 2009 and as a Hot Topic exclusive CD single on February 10. An accompanying music video was released on March 6, 2009. To launch this song in its truest form, the band filmed "Lifeline" live during Crüe Fest.
The music video was released on March 6. It was filmed in Long Beach, California and was directed by Chris Sims.
The video opens with a man leaving an industrial area with and after packing a box of items. As he enters his car we find out about an eviction notice and unpaid bills along with a cut to his wife and child. Various shots of the band playing (along with a solitary side shot of Jacoby) in front of the same industrial area the man was seen leaving are edited into the story. As he enters his car the image turns black and white and shows him being chased by another man with cuts and bruises, which turns out to be him. The injured man eventually calls out to the other during the "I'm never gonna fade away" section of the song and the running man stops, turns, faces him and they collide as the same man now back in his car drives past many homes with "For Lease" signs on them. He smiles however as his child and wife run towards him upon returning home.
"Lifeline" was nominated for Fuse TV's Best Video of 2009 contest, beating Metallica's "All Nightmare Long", Daughtry's "No Surprise", Shinedown's "Sound of Madness", and Paramore's "Ignorance", before finishing 2nd to Britney Spears for her song "Circus" in the final round. VH1 voted it the Top Rock Song of the Year, and also finished 1st in Rolling Stone's Top Ten Alternative Songs of 2009.