Your favorite band from the ’90s is back and they have an inspiring story to tell.
The guys from the Grammy-award winning pop-rock band Train are masters when it comes to crafting catchy lyrics and summer anthems—their 2011 hit single “Hey Soul Sister” is probably still stuck in your head—but they have a new album out now and the recently released video to its title track carries a very powerful message.
The group partnered with SoulPancake—who specialize in internet fun—for their newest music video “Give It All” which highlights teen suicide and is serving as a call-to-action for viewers to help prevent more lives from ending too soon. The band hopes that the video—which features two teenage dancers delivering a powerful message about loss, healing and letting go through dance and the beauty of art, will serve as a catalyst for change when it comes to how we view mental health. They also hope the video can serve as a source of inspiration and hope for teens struggling with thoughts of suicide and self-harm.
“We want to be a voice for those who are struggling, to those who have pressed through and those who are healing,” Train frontman Pat Monahan says.
Take a look at the video below.