In September 2011, when Low performed live at Armstrong Hall in Colorado Springs, they were promoting their album "C'mon," which was released in April of that year. This album marked a return to a warmer sound after their earlier more austere work, and it featured a mix of their signature slowcore aesthetic with a more expansive sonic palette. The live recording captures the band's characteristic intimate and emotive performance style, which has been a hallmark of their shows since their formation. Notably, this concert coincided with the five-year anniversary of KRCC's live concert events, highlighting Low's significance in the local music scene and their longstanding relationship with the community. Known for their haunting harmonies and minimalistic instrumentation, Low's performance at this anniversary concert reinforced their reputation as a vital and innovative force in the alternative rock genre.