In the live recording of "There Goes the Fear" at the Glastonbury Festival in 2006, Doves were riding high on the success of their album "Some Cities," released earlier that year. This album showcased a more refined sound compared to their initial works, exploring themes of change and nostalgia, which resonated with fans and critics alike. At Glastonbury, Doves delivered a performance that highlighted their ability to create an immersive live experience, building on their reputation as a formidable band following their earlier albums “Lost Souls” and “The Last Broadcast.” The Glastonbury performance was significant as it marked a peak in their career, solidifying their presence in the British rock scene and earning them a spot as one of the festival's standout acts. Notably, “There Goes the Fear” became one of their signature tracks, reflecting the band's melodic and atmospheric style that captivated audiences.