A recent interview brought new details about how Pat Monahan turns personal moments into music. The Train frontman said one song grew out of a conversation with his therapist, giving fans a clearer look at how his private life can feed his writing.
Monahan explained that the session helped him sort through emotions tied to relationships and personal growth. He said that process led him toward lyrics that felt more honest and grounded. Rather than chasing a dramatic idea, he focused on something real, then built the song from that starting point.
The story adds context to the way many artists write from lived experience, especially when a song deals with emotion, doubt, or change. In Monahan’s case, therapy was not presented as a marketing angle or a dramatic reveal. It was simply part of the creative process.










