The live recording of "Turn Into" by the Yeah Yeah Yeahs captures a significant moment during the band's artistic evolution. Released in 2003, the track is featured on their acclaimed album "Sounds of Silver," which came out shortly before this performance. This era marked a period of increasing mainstream recognition for the band, following their debut "Fever to Tell." The song "Turn Into" showcases their signature blend of art rock and punk influences, underlining frontwoman Karen O's dynamic vocal style. During this time, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs gained a reputation for their energetic live shows, contributing to their identity as a key player in the early 2000s indie rock scene. The performance encapsulated their edgy aesthetic and connection with the audience, solidifying their status as one of the pioneering bands of that era.