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Train Professes Their Ultimate Love In Music Video "Marry Me"

Posted by Kevin Z. Rong Thursday, January 6, 2011

San Francisco-based pop rock poppers the Train have revealed their brand new video for "Marry Me," the third single off their fifth studio album "Save Me, San Francisco." "Marry Me," will release on next Tuesday, follows "If It's Love" and their Top 5 Hot 100 hit, "Hey, Soul Sister." Train professes their ultimate love in "Marry Me," which plays nothing but songs perfect for the newly married couple. It opening with plucky, serene guitar plucking, the stripped-down acoustic ballad features light percussion and later string accompaniment, as soon as frontman Pat Monahan's breathy vocals come in and he croons.
Train was inescapable during the late 90s/early 2000s, when songs like "Calling All Angels" and "Drops of Jupiter" made the San Francisco residents some of America's most popular balladeers. Although formed during the glory days of post-grunge, the group found more success in the pop/rock world, where Train straddled the line between adult contemporary and family-friendly alternative rock. The band, has been relatively quiet in the years until "Hey, Soul Sister" became one of the most overplayed songs of 2009. Don't get me wrong, it's a great track, but when you hear it for the thousandth time, it kinda gets to you.
The "Marry Me" video, which got various couples discussing why they fell in love with another and alas now they're married. It is a very good shot video that fits the song perfectly and captures wonderfully the emotional words of a proposal of marriage. It leaves you a sweet dreamy feeling. "Marry Me" is one of the most beautiful song of this winter. You would not imagine another video. It is simple but effective. In the introduction, couples talk about their marriage proposals following by the story of a proposal with Monahan as main character. The band tell the story. The group is shown in a black grey bottom as high as the beauty of words.
It is a music video many bands should have because sometimes, the videos don't have much sense just saying. It is definitely a recommended buy. Concerning the song, it impacts radio on January, 11. These are sweet words of love that every woman would love to hear and dream. The ballad features a sweet acoustic guitar backed by a nice piano work. It is a love song singing brilliantly and softly by Monahan. His interpretation is great and will attract to you immediately. It is also a nice way to end the year in beauty. Don't hesitate to make it No.1.

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