In January 2006, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs were at a significant point in their career following the release of their critically acclaimed second album, "Show Your Bones," which came out in March of that same year. The live recording from triple j showcases the band’s energetic performance style and unique sound, emphasizing the blend of alternative rock, punk, and art pop that defined their early music. Notably, "Show Your Bones" included hits like "Gold Lion," which garnered substantial radio play and contributed to the band's growing prominence in the indie rock scene. By this time, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs had already established themselves as a leading force in the music industry, with their debut album "Fever to Tell" (2003) having received immense praise. This live performance encapsulates their rising status and the excitement surrounding their music during that pivotal moment in their career.