Pat Monahan is revisiting a turning point that reshaped both his music and his life. In a recent reflection tied to the anniversary of Drops of Jupiter, he opened up about the emotional weight behind the album and how it came together during a difficult period.
The project took shape shortly after the loss of his mother, an event that deeply influenced his writing. He has said that much of the album’s tone came from processing that grief, giving the songs a more personal and reflective edge than the band’s earlier work.
The title track, which became the band’s signature hit, began with an unusual spark. Monahan recalled a vivid dream that inspired the song’s lyrics, setting the foundation for what would become a defining moment in Train’s career.
At the time, the band was moving in a different creative direction, stepping away from their previous sound. That shift carried some uncertainty, but it ultimately paid off as the album connected with a wide audience and marked a major breakthrough.










