On March 21, 1997, Screaming Trees performed at the Capital Theater in Olympia, Washington, during a pivotal time in their career. This was shortly after the release of their album "Dust," which came out in 1996 and marked their final studio album before their breakup in 2000. The performance showcased their evolving sound, blending alternative rock with elements of psychedelia, evident in tracks like "Nearly Lost You," which highlights their dynamic musical style. The set list included notable songs from their discography, such as "All I Know" and "Sworn & Broken," demonstrating their catalog's richness. An interesting fact is that during this period, the band faced challenges within the grunge scene, as they sought to distinguish their sound post-Nirvana's mainstream success. This live recording captures a moment when the band was still actively engaging audiences, showcasing their contributions to the alternative rock genre despite the emerging changes in the musical landscape.