In late November 1996, Screaming Trees performed live on "Later with Jools Holland," showcasing their songs "Halo of Ashes" and "All I Know." This performance followed the release of their album "Dust," which came out earlier that same year, marking a significant moment in their career as it was their most polished and widely recognized work. "Dust" was notable for its blend of hard rock and elements of psychedelia, presenting a more mature sound that highlighted the band's evolution. This era was pivotal for the Screaming Trees, as they were at the height of their popularity in the grunge movement while distinguishing themselves with their unique style. The live performance also reflects the band’s ability to engage with a broader audience, presenting their music to fans outside of their usual venues. Following this appearance, the band would see internal struggles that eventually led to their breakup, making this performance a memorable highlight in their history.