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"Hiding with Boys" is a song by English
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band Creeper. Written by the band (Will Gould, Ian Miles, Hannah Greenwood, Sean Scott, Dan Bratton and Oliver Burdett) with producer Neil Kennedy, it was featured on the band's 2017 debut studio album ''
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''. The track was released as the second
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and
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from the album on 12 December 2016.


Composition and lyrics

"Hiding with Boys" was described by Creeper's record label
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in a press release as a song which captures the band's "unique cocktail of rollicking punk rock and dark gothic romanticism" and "marries he band's frontmanWill Gould's impassioned croon with sweet harmonies from keyboardist Hannah Greenwood". Speaking at the time of the song's release, Gould proposed that "It's a bridge of sorts from the band we were on the EPs to the band that we are now, and creating it helped us to find a way to bring our incredibly varied influences together". The vocalist described it as "a song of unrequited love told from the perspective of a 'tragic monster'" and described it as "a lyrical sequel of sorts" to '' The Stranger'' single " Black Mass". It was the first song to be written by the band for inclusion on ''
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''. Reviewing the track for '' DIY'' magazine, Tom Connick described "Hiding with Boys" as a "foot-to-the-floor summer anthem", claiming that it shows the band's "punk-rock,
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influences" through "double-time drumming and searing three chord runs".
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's Ben Tipple called it a "morose melody driven track", while ''Kerrang!'' Radio presented it as "a towering rock anthem worthy of vast arenas". '' Clash'' writer Dannii Leivers categorised the song as "nu-
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", while Anita Bhagwandas of the ''
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'' compared its style to that of
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. Gould has claimed that the chorus was intended to sound like a " downtown musical", and that the song is "one of the most fun" to perform live.


Promotion and release

On 11 December 2016, "Hiding with Boys" received its worldwide premiere on the
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. The song was released as a digital download the following day, alongside a
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for the track. The video was filmed in
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and directed by Jamie Carter, who also worked on " Suzanne" and later " Black Rain". Summarising the content of the music video, Cat Velez of Promo News explained that "Our troubled protagonist is a middle-aged man, haunted by demons visible to him for mere seconds before out of sight – but not out of mind". The protagonist in question is paranormal investigator James Scythe, the fictional subject of the lyrical concept of ''Eternity, in Your Arms'', who is "stalked" by the titular subject of the band's 2016 EP '' The Stranger''. "Hiding with Boys" serves as the first in a trilogy of narratively-linked videos for the album, which continued on "Black Rain".


Critical reception

Media response to "Hiding with Boys" was positive. Stephen Ackroyd of ''Upset'' magazine described it as "another 10/10 amazing track" following previous single "Suzanne", praising it as "an arms aloft anthem that proves exactly why Creeper are the most exciting rock band in, y'know, like, forever". ''Kerrang!'' Radio claimed that the song "proves why Creeper are one of the most hotly tipped acts around". In her review of ''Eternity, in Your Arms'', ''Clash'' writer Dannii Leivers praised the song's "fantastic chorus".


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