In August 2003, during the live performance at La Route Du Rock in Saint-Malo, France, Grandaddy was promoting their then-recent album "Sumday," which had been released earlier that year. "Sumday" showcased the band's signature blend of indie rock and lo-fi sounds, solidifying their presence in the early 2000s music scene. This live recording, featuring the track "Chartsengrafs," is an exciting snapshot of the band's energetic performance style, capturing the raw emotion of their sound during a time of critical acclaim. Interestingly, "Sumday" was noted for its themes of nostalgia and existential reflection, which resonated with a growing audience. At this point in their career, Grandaddy was at a high point following the success of "The Sophtware Slump," and their live shows were crucial in connecting with fans who valued their unique sonic landscape.