On October 5, 2012, The Afghan Whigs performed at Terminal 5 in New York City as part of their reunion tour, marking a significant moment in their career following a lengthy hiatus. Prior to this live recording, the band had released their acclaimed album "1965" in 1998, which showcased their evolution into a more polished sound blending rock and R&B influences. The band disbanded shortly after, leading to a 16-year break before they reunited for a series of performances. This particular show featured "Somethin' Hot," a standout track that highlighted the band's energetic presence and lyrical depth. The reunion tour not only celebrated their legacy but also reignited interest in their music, ultimately paving the way for a new album, "Do to the Beast," which was released in 2014. This performance exemplified the band’s enduring appeal and marked a pivotal return to the music scene.