Semisonic - Closing Time (CERTIFIED 2025)
Semisonic’s 1998 anthem is a masterclass in the "stealth meaning" song. While it has spent decades as the universal signal for bars to flip the lights and for wedding guests to find their shoes, it is much more than a "last call" ditty. The Dual Meaning
: Wilson actually wrote the song while his wife was pregnant with their first child. The lyrics about "opening the doors," "going out into the light," and "time for you to go out to the places you will be from" are metaphors for childbirth and being born . Wilson described it as "cutting the cord" and entering a "deeper and more universal" world. Musical Review Semisonic - Closing Time
Songwriter Dan Wilson famously penned the track with two distinct layers: Semisonic’s 1998 anthem is a masterclass in the
Critics often praise its "folk music simplicity" blended with the "loudness of U2 and Nirvana". While some find its constant radio exposure "annoying" (it landed on Rolling Stone's 2007 list of most annoying songs), most agree it is a "phenomenally talented" piece of songwriting that perfectly matched the "right song for the right time". Dan Wilson - Facebook The lyrics about "opening the doors," "going out
: Beyond the bar scene, the line "Every new beginning comes from some other beginning's end" has become a standalone piece of modern philosophy, frequently used in graduations and life milestones.
: Though Semisonic is often labeled a "one-hit wonder" in the U.S., the song’s ubiquity has never faded. It reached #8 on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks and even earned a Grammy nomination for Best Rock Song. Critical Reception