What: Train, with The Fray and Matt Nathanson.
When: 7 p.m. July 24
Where: Ampitheater Northwest, 17200 N.E. Delfel Road, Ridgefield
Cost: $25 to $79.50
Info: 360-816-7000 or www.sleepcountryamphitheater.com
Train singer Pat Monahan is proud of the group’s latest album, “Bulletproof Picasso,” but he realizes as the group tours the U.S. in support of the album this summer that it probably won’t be the kind of hit the band had with its two previous albums, “California 37” and “Save Me, San Francisco.”
The latest album hasn’t had the hit singles that helped take the previous albums to million-plus sales (“Drive By” from “California 37” and “Hey, Soul Sister” from “Save Me, San Francisco”).
“Of “Bulletproof Picasso’s” three singles, only “Angel In Blue Jeans” went top 15 on any chart, stalling out at number 79 on the all-important, all-genre Billboard Hot 100 chart. For Monahan, he suspects that it’s three strikes and out for the latest album.
“On this record, it was very difficult to pick a single. In fact, I don’t think we picked the right singles,” Monahan acknowledged. “Now, there are three singles out, and none of them became ‘Soul Sister.’ So I don’t think that we don’t have a record with other hit songs on it. I just don’t think we’ll have an opportunity to go after them now because the record is a year old (actually nine months) and that’s the way that part of the business works.”