In January 2009, Grizzly Bear delivered a live performance at KCRW, coinciding closely with the remarkable success of their album "Veckatimest," released later that year. This album marked a pivotal moment in the band's career, receiving widespread acclaim and topping numerous year-end lists. During this period, Grizzly Bear was positioned as a key player in the Brooklyn indie-rock scene, and their sound had evolved into a sophisticated blend of intricate harmonies and nuanced instrumentation. The KCRW performance showcased their musical maturity, featuring tracks that highlighted their experimental approach to rock. Notably, "Veckatimest" included popular songs such as "Two Weeks," which further solidified their place in contemporary music. This live recording reflects not only the band's artistic growth but also their cultural impact during the height of the indie music wave in the late 2000s.