At the time of the live recording at the Music Tastes Good festival on September 29, 2017, Sleater-Kinney had recently released their album "No Cities to Love" in 2015, marking their return after a decade-long hiatus. The performance of "One Beat," originally from their 2002 album of the same name, reflects the band's continuing influence and relevance in the rock genre. Notably, "No Cities to Love" was well-received, praised for its energy and resilience, echoing themes of activism and community found in earlier works. This live performance not only showcases the band's classic material but also highlights their ability to engage with contemporary audiences, reinforcing their status as seminal figures in the punk and indie rock scenes. Sleater-Kinney’s unique sound and feminist ethos truly resonate in this vibrant festival setting, reminding fans of their enduring legacy.