On October 17, 2006, Sparklehorse performed live at the Empire Music Hall in Belfast, Northern Ireland, during a period marked by the release of their album "Dreamt for Light Years in the Belly of a Mountain." This album, released just a year earlier in 2006, was notable as it was the band's first studio release in five years, following 2001's "It's a Wonderful Life." The live performance showcased tracks like "Gold Day" and "Some Sweet Day," highlighting the blend of melancholic melodies and experimental sounds characteristic of Sparklehorse's music. Additionally, the recording took place during a time when the band's frontman, Mark Linkous, was embracing a renewed sense of creativity, collaborating with a variety of artists and pushing the boundaries of their sound. This performance captures the unique and introspective essence of Sparklehorse, reflecting both their artistic evolution and the emotional depth that fans have come to expect from their live shows.