In January 2005, Arcade Fire was on the rise following the release of their critically acclaimed debut album, "Funeral," which came out in September 2004. At the time of their performance at the Lowlands Festival, their sound was rapidly gaining attention for its rich orchestration and emotional depth. "No Cars Go," one of the standout tracks from "Funeral," exemplifies their ability to blend indie rock with baroque pop elements. The 2005 festival appearance captured the band's vibrant live energy, helping to cement their reputation as an engaging live act. Interestingly, "No Cars Go" later appeared in a re-recorded version on their third album, "The Suburbs," which was released in 2010, signifying its lasting significance in their discography and the evolution of their sound over the years.