On April 25, 2003, The White Stripes performed live on "Late Night with Conan O'Brien," showcasing their raw energy and distinctive sound. At this point in their career, they had recently released their fourth studio album, "Elephant," which came out in April 2003, just days before the televised performance. This album marked a significant moment for the band, featuring the iconic single "Seven Nation Army," which would become one of their most popular tracks. The performance of "Let's Build a Home" and "Goin' Back to Memphis" highlights the duo's commitment to melding garage rock with blues influences, contributing to their reputation as innovators in the indie rock scene. By this time, The White Stripes had gained considerable critical acclaim, and their appearance on a mainstream television show like Conan O'Brien further solidified their place in the rock genre during the early 2000s.