In September 2007, during the live performance at the Starlite Room in Edmonton, Built to Spill was promoting their album "You in Reverse," which had been released earlier that year. This period marked a significant phase in their career, as it was the first album the band had released after a gap of nearly five years since "Ancient Melodies of the Future" in 2001. "You in Reverse" showcased a return to form for Built to Spill, reintroducing their signature sound characterized by intricate guitar work and introspective lyrics. The live performance featured the new song "Done," indicative of the band's evolving sound and their willingness to experiment. Furthermore, Built to Spill's lineup at this time included founding member Doug Martsch, who has been integral to the band's distinctive style and songwriting approach. This performance contributed to their reputation as a dynamic live act, celebrated for their ability to transform studio recordings into expansive, improvisational live e