In June 1999, during the Glastonbury Festival, Super Furry Animals were performing their hit "Demons," which is the fourth single from their album *Radiator*, released earlier that year. At this point in their career, the band was building a reputation for their innovative sound and energetic performances, drawing from a blend of rock, pop, and electronic influences. *Radiator* garnered critical acclaim and showcased the group's penchant for experimentation and creativity. Notably, the live performance featured a unique brass section dressed as furry aliens, a whimsical touch that reflected the band's playful aesthetic. The Glastonbury performance marked a significant moment for the band, enhancing their visibility and further solidifying their presence in the alternative music scene of the late 1990s.