The song "The Club" by Hinds describes the pressure that society and peers can put on individuals to conform and fit in. The lyrics suggest that the protagonist's lover is changing their behavior and personality to please others, and the protagonist wants to show them that they don't have to do that. The line "I wanna show you the colors they hide" implies that people are hiding their true selves and putting on a facade to fit into certain social groups. The protagonist wants to reveal these hidden aspects and prove that there is value in being genuine and true to oneself. The chorus, "No, I'm friendly saying no, Last night was wrong, I know, That you don't need a lover, But I don't want, I don't wanna go" suggests that the protagonist is refusing to conform and join in with the behavior and attitudes of others. They want to be a supportive presence for their lover but are refusing to participate in something that goes against their values. Overall, the song is about the pressure to conform and the importance of being authentic and true to oneself. It encourages individuals to resist the pressure to fit in and embrace their individuality.