On February 16, 2014, Band of Horses performed "No One's Gonna Love You" live at the KEXP studio in Seattle, a pivotal moment in their career that showcased their evolution as an indie rock band. Prior to this performance, they released their fourth studio album, "Mirage Rock," in 2012, which included a mix of folk-rock and southern influences and marked a peak in their commercial success. Their self-titled fifth album, which followed in 2016, showcased a shift toward a more polished and introspective sound. The KEXP session not only highlighted their unique sound but also their ability to connect with audiences in an intimate setting. An interesting fact about this performance is that "No One's Gonna Love You," originally by the 1970s band The Vinyls, has become one of Band of Horses' signature songs, illustrating their talent for breathing new life into classic material. This live performance was a testament to their ongoing impact on the indie music scene.