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Train is a Grammy Award winning rock band formed in San Francisco, California. To date, three of their albums have peaked in the top 10 of the Billboard 200 and have sold a total of over 4 million albums in the US. Four of their songs have been top 20 hits on the Billboard Hot 100 including their highest charting (#3) and best selling (certified 5x Multi-Platinum by the RIAA) worldwide hit "Hey, Soul Sister. Check our available Train concert ticket inventory and get your tickets here at ConcertBank now. Sign up for an email alert to be notified the moment we have tickets!


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Since 1994, Train has run the gamut of pop music. Starting with a rustic pop sound with their self-titled debut, and moving to the more acoustic-folk Drops of Jupiter and the incredibly polished My Private Nation, For Me, It's You, and Save Me, San Francisco, Train has perused almost every corner of radio-friendly pop. So, when I received their latest album California 37, I wasn't expecting much more than the glossy pop that they have been hovering around for the last three albums...
- www.ink19.com
For an impeccably crafted pop-rock rec-ord, Train's sixth LP is surprisingly deranged. That's thanks to Pat Monahan's lyrics, an eccentric, grammatically dubious mix of confessions and score-settling. In one song, Monahan pledges that when he gets to heaven he'll hang with his wife and ignore the celebs (like "the dude who played the sheriff in Blazing Saddles"). There's philosophy ("Even Bieber ain't forever"), and a song where Monahan calls his beloved a mermaid and name-checks Johnny Depp...
- www.rollingstone.com
Summary: Nobody deserves this. In listening to 'Drive By', the first single off of Train's sixth studio album, it is hard to imagine that this is the same band that wrote 'Drops of Jupiter.' At one point far closer to its inception, Train was actually a rock band. Sure, Patrick Monahan always had a soft spot for infectious melodies that drew him towards sunnier pop pastures, but the band's refusal to abandon their roots kept them from changing course altogether...
- www.sputnikmusic.com
Sound: Train formed way back in 1994 and since have steadily released albums of their own brand of folky pop rock which seems to always have been especially popular on easy listening rock stations and certain circles in college campuses. Their newest album, "California 37", sticks to their more or less established sound with possibly a slightly more country feel to some of the songs and others come across much more as pop than rock...
- www.ultimate-guitar.com
US roots-pop-rockers Train have maintained an impressive career, albeit one that appeared to be propped up by their omnipresent album of 2001, Drops of Jupiter. But the surprise runaway success of Hey, Soul Sister in 2009 and 2010 changed that, and the group is evidently reinvigorated, with sixth studio LP California 37 seeing them bravely playing with brand new territory. Sadly, it doesn't fully pay off...
- www.bbc.co.uk
It's time for Pat Monahan to get mad. On Train's third album, "For Me, It's You," the singer plays Mr. Nice Guy on nearly every track. As a result, the release lacks the sort of powerful elements that elevate simple rock from the mundane to the gutsy and memorable: tension, compelling lyrics and soul. Not surprisingly, the few quality tracks on the disc are bluesy numbers that possess exactly the kind of balls the rest of the songs are sorely missing...
- www.soundspike.com
I have been a Train fan since before they released "Meet Virginia" over a decade ago. On their fifth album, Save Me, San Francisco, the band goes back to their Bay-area roots, but keeps the polish that has made them mainstream radio stars.The opening title track could easily be their next big hit with their sing-along "Oo oo oh" chorus and danceable pop rhythm. It leads into arguably their biggest hit since "Drops of Jupiter...
- www.ink19.com
Their first album without guitarist Rob Hotchkiss hasn't brought much change to Train's unadventurous sonic template. Frontman Pat Monahan still writes songs that manage to sound both prosaic and pompous. How does he do that? Rhyming "lazy" and "Patrick Swayze" on "All American Girl" helps, striking petulant frat-rock poses on the title track reinforces the impression, and the windy mock-thoughtful anthem "Your Every Colour" seals the deal. Passengers for Dullsville please form an orderly queue...
- www.uncut.co.uk
In a memorable scene from The Wrestler, Mickey Rourke is drinking in a bar with Marisa Tomei and listening to Ratt's "Round and Round". Growing nostalgic for the heyday of '80s party metal, Randy "The Ram" dismisses the entire next decade ("The nineties sucked"), blaming Kurt Cobain for coming along and ruining everyone's good time by making it uncool to smile at rock concerts...
- www.popmatters.com
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