In 2018, Low released their album "Double Negative," which marked a significant evolution in their sound, incorporating experimental elements and more complex production techniques. By the time of their performance at Glastonbury Festival in June 2019, the band was riding the wave of critical acclaim for this work. The live recording of "Fly" captures their unique blend of minimalist rock and emotional depth, showcasing their commanding presence in a festival setting. Notably, "Double Negative" was the band's first album released via Sub Pop, signaling a new chapter in their career. The performance at Glastonbury further solidified Low's reputation for captivating live shows, often juxtaposing their intimate lyrical vulnerability against large-scale venues. This set was part of a broader tour promoting "Double Negative," allowing fans to experience the band's innovative transition in a lively atmosphere.