In October 2007, during their live performance at Webster Hall in New York City, The New Pornographers were touring in support of their album "Challengers," which had been released just a few months earlier in August of the same year. "Challengers" marked a significant point in the band's evolution, showcasing a shift toward more nuanced songwriting and arrangements compared to their previous works. The live concert featured tracks from this album, including "Challengers" and "Myriad Harbor," illustrating the band's dynamic stage presence and their knack for blending indie rock with pop sensibilities. Additionally, the band's reputation for incorporating various musical influences was highlighted, as members of the collective, including Neko Case and A.C. Newman, brought their distinctive styles to the performance. This concert exemplified the band's growth and solidified their status as a vital force in the indie rock scene of the mid-2000s.