In March 1998, The Promise Ring performed live at Broadies Warehouse in Orlando, Florida, shortly before the release of their critically acclaimed album "Very Emergency," which came out later that year. This period marked a significant moment in the band's career as they were transitioning from their earlier work into a more refined sound that would define their presence in the emo and indie rock scenes. The live recording captured a high-energy performance alongside Jimmy Eat World, showcasing their ability to engage audiences with heartfelt melodies and intricate guitar work. Notably, the band's influence in the late '90s alternative music landscape was solidified during this time, contributing to the emo genre's rise. The performance immortalized in this recording highlights a pivotal moment just before they gained widespread recognition, reflecting the excitement and intensity of their early live shows.