Before the live recording at the Chameleon Club in Lancaster on April 11, 2006, Built to Spill had just released their highly acclaimed album *You in Reverse* in April 2006. This was noteworthy as it marked the band's return after a four-year hiatus. Fans were eager to hear new material, and the live performance showcased that fresh energy. It's interesting to note that during this period, the band's frontman, Doug Martsch, emerged as a prominent figure in indie rock, known for his intricate guitar work and poignant storytelling. The Chameleon Club gig offered an intimate setting for fans, allowing them to connect with the band's ethereal sound, encapsulated in tracks like "Goin' Against Your Mind." This particular show, part of their tour supporting the new album, resonated with the crowd and highlighted their continuing evolution—a blend of nostalgia and newfound ambition that still defines their music today.