Licenses to Hide

Album: Blood/Candy (2010)
Play Video

Songfacts®:

  • This theatrical song is the lead single from Seattle-born rockers The Posies' seventh studio album, Blood/Candy. The track features a contribution from Broken Social Scene's Lisa Lobsinger, who is one of several guest musicians on the disc. This marked the first time the band have ever had guest musicians on a record.
  • The song features an amalgamation of different parts, not unlike a piece of musical theater. "'License to Hide' is one of two songs on the record that I think is so completely out of left field for us," co-founder Jon Auer told Spin magazine. "I always thought that the Posies should have something that resembles a showtune in our canon... On a certain day, it could be in one of the Muppet movies - and I mean that in a good way."
  • Co-founder Ken Stringfellow said of the song's message to Spin magazine: "It's just about shedding the inhibitions to be yourself. So many people present themselves as the people they want to be seen as - and there's something noble about that. As you grow older, you might earn the right to be that person, having tried other things, and maybe that person isn't so bad."

Comments

Be the first to comment...

Editor's Picks

Tom Bailey of Thompson Twins

Tom Bailey of Thompson TwinsSongwriter Interviews

Tom stopped performing Thompson Twins songs in 1987, in part because of their personal nature: "Hold Me Now" came after an argument with his bandmate/girlfriend Alannah Currie.

Name the Character in the Song

Name the Character in the SongMusic Quiz

With a few clues (Works at a diner, dreams of running away), can you name the character in the song?

The Truth Is Out There: A History of Alien Songs

The Truth Is Out There: A History of Alien SongsSong Writing

The trail runs from flying saucer songs in the '50s, through Bowie, blink-182 and Katy Perry.

Jethro Tull

Jethro TullFact or Fiction

Stage urinals, flute devices, and the real Aqualung in this Fact or Fiction.

Part of Their World: The Stories and Songs of 13 Disney Princesses

Part of Their World: The Stories and Songs of 13 Disney PrincessesSong Writing

From "Some Day My Prince Will Come" to "Let It Go" - how Disney princess songs (and the women who sing them) have evolved.

Ed Roland of Collective Soul

Ed Roland of Collective SoulSongwriter Interviews

The stories behind "Shine," "December," "The World I Know" and other Collective Soul hits.