In April 2007, when Arcade Fire performed "No Cars Go" at the Coachella Festival, they were riding high on thewaves of their critically acclaimed album, "Neon Bible," which had released just a month earlier. This album showcased their distinctive sound—a blend of anthemic choruses, lush orchestration, and poignant lyricism—and it marked a pivotal moment in their career, as they were transitioning from indie darlings to global rock icons. The performance at Coachella, a festival known for its eclectic line-up and vibrant atmosphere, highlighted Arcade Fire's explosive live energy and their ability to connect with audiences on a deep emotional level. Not to mention, "No Cars Go," which originally appeared on their debut album, took on new life in this setting, turning into a mesmerizing anthem that resonated with festival-goers. It was a transformative time for the band, as they began their journey into becoming one of the defining acts of the indie rock genre.