In January 1997, The Lemonheads were promoting their album "Car Button Cloth," which had been released in 1996. This live performance at the iconic Stone Pony in Asbury Park showcased the band's signature mix of alternative rock and melodic hooks, indicative of their evolution during the mid-90s. The choice of songs in the performance, including "It's All True" and "If I Could Talk I'd Tell You," highlights the band's continued exploration of themes of love and angst, resonating well with their fan base at the time. Interestingly, this period marked a pivotal moment for The Lemonheads, as they were transitioning away from their initial punk roots towards a more mainstream sound, a shift that sparked both acclaim and critique. The performance's broadcast on US cable television also underscored their growing popularity and relevance in the alternative rock scene of the era.