Upbeat and driving, designed for "cranking up the music" in a car.
The song is built on a "virulently infectious" acoustic rhythm and a staccato guitar strum that mirrors the band's previous hit, "Hey, Soul Sister". Train - Drive By (Audio)
Some fans find the lyrics "nonsense" but "catchy as hell," while others find them "soul destroying" after repeated radio play. Upbeat and driving, designed for "cranking up the
Despite the upbeat music, the story has a slightly "darker" undercurrent as the narrator admits to leaving his partner before she woke up out of fear. Upbeat and driving