The live recording of "Everlong" at Herodion Atticus in Athens captures the Foo Fighters at a significant moment in their career, following the release of their seventh studio album, "Wasting Light," which came out in April 2011. This album was notable for being recorded analog and received widespread critical acclaim, earning a Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock Performance. The performance at this historic venue highlights the band's ability to connect with audiences in intimate settings, despite their status as a major rock act. Additionally, "Everlong" is one of the band's signature songs, first appearing on their 1997 album "The Colour and the Shape," showcasing the band's enduring appeal and the timeless nature of their music. This particular concert not only underscores the Foo Fighters' commitment to delivering powerful live performances but also reflects the cultural significance of their music within a historic context.