The American band Train, founded in 1993 in San Francisco, is known for its catchy rock-pop sound and has made a name for itself internationally with a series of hits. Their breakthrough came in 2001 with the song "Drops of Jupiter (Tell Me)", which comes from the Grammy award-winning record of the same name. The song, which is characterised by its emotional depth and strong orchestration, is still considered a classic today and has earned the band worldwide recognition.
Train is known for her ability to fuse genres, and her discography includes both acoustic ballads and pop earworms, such as the infectious "Hey, Soul Sister" from the album "Save Me, San Francisco" (2009), which became an international megahit. The band around lead singer Pat Monahan inspires with charming melodies and their ability to wrap personal stories in catchy songs, which has made them crowd favourites.
In addition to their music, Train are also involved in charity work and organise their annual Sail Across the Sun-The band's new cruise is a unique experience for fans, with music and community taking centre stage. Their music, characterised by optimism and emotion, has accompanied many people over the decades and has made them a permanent fixture in the pop and rock world.