In May 1990, The Church was experiencing a pivotal moment in their career, as the live recording at "Live aus dem Schlachthof" coincided with the promotion of their critically acclaimed album, *Priest=Aura*, which had been released in 1988. This period followed the success of their earlier work, most notably the hit "Under the Milky Way," which had helped to broaden their audience significantly. The band was known for their distinctive blend of psychedelic rock and new wave, and this performance showcased their evolving sound. The Church used this platform not only to highlight songs from *Priest=Aura* but also to reinforce their status as a dynamic live act, inviting comparisons to contemporaries like R.E.M. The venue's television presence further emphasized their reach in the European market during this era. Overall, this performance was indicative of the band's growing influence and their ongoing artistic exploration.