Hide And Seek

Album: The Fooler (2023)
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Songfacts®:

  • Like many of the tracks on Nick Waterhouse's The Fooler album, this 1950s-style pop ballad is a love song for grown-ups. "'Hide And Seek' is about adult relationships - they're not about visceral stuff that could be mistaken as youthful," he told Grammy.com. "All these songs, too, are love songs with no love in the choruses. 'Hide And Seek' is not a toxic relationship, but it's about the uncertainty of what love feels like, and when people are glancing off each other instead of connecting all the way."
  • Waterhouse established his vintage sound on his 2012 debut album, Time's All Gone, but he bristled at the "retro" label because he wasn't trying to copy anything from the past on purpose. It just came out of him, and continued to do so on The Fooler.

    "If I sit down with the guitar, that's the feeling that comes out. I accept it and I work from it. I'm never trying to ape anything," he told Songfacts in a 2023 interview. "Something like 'Hide And Seek,' that's a song similar to 'The Fooler' where I'll sit around 10 different times and sing a part, and I'll know I have that, but I won't know what's going to come later. I'm just carving away until it feels like I'm following intuition to arrive at what ends up being that finished song."
  • Waterhouse recorded his previous album, Promenade Blue, near the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, and his thoughts during that time of isolation influenced The Fooler.

    "I was able to meditate more about what human relationships were about - my own experiences and people I know. How people affect each other," he explained. "The thought too in the pandemic was uncertainty, mortality. Everyone was forced to recast what they missed. What do you recall missing? It created realer priorities for the heart. Who do I miss? Who do I want to stay in touch with? What were superficial interactions that I've had? What were real interactions that I've had. That probably informed a lot of my continued development of the narrative of the album."

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