In April 2013, Tame Impala was riding high on the success of their critically acclaimed second album, "Lonerism," which had been released in October 2012. This live performance at the Coachella Festival showcased their evolving psychedelic sound and the band's dynamic stage presence. During this era, Tame Impala gained a substantial following and recognition, driven by hit singles like "Elephant" and "Feels Like We Only Go Backwards," both of which were part of their Coachella set. Notably, the band’s ability to merge electronic elements with classic rock vibes was central to their appeal. Their performance at Coachella was a pivotal moment in their career, marking a significant milestone as they transitioned from a burgeoning act to a major player in the music scene and solidifying their status as a must-see live act.