In June 2014, shortly after the release of their second studio album, "Warpaint," which debuted in January of the same year, Warpaint performed a cover of David Bowie's "Ashes to Ashes" at the Glastonbury Festival. This period marked a significant point in their career as they were gaining notable attention for their ethereal sound and dynamic live performances. Their self-titled album showcased their evolution from a more shoegaze-driven debut to a layered, intricate sound, drawing in a broader audience. Performing at Glastonbury, a prestigious music festival, highlighted their rising status in the indie music scene. Additionally, their choice to cover a classic like Bowie's indicated their eclectic taste and artistic influence, aligning them with other influential artists and showcasing their versatility.