In May 2010, when The National took the stage at the Brooklyn Academy of Music to perform "Squalor Victoria," they were riding high on the success of their critically acclaimed album, *High Violet*. Released just a year earlier, this album marked a significant moment in their career, solidifying their place in the indie rock scene and giving them a broader audience. Interestingly, *High Violet* produced notable singles like "Bloodbuzz Ohio" and "Conversation 16," both of which became fan favorites and showcased the band's signature blend of melancholy and introspection. The live recording, featuring stunning direction by Chris Hegedus and DA Pennebaker, was part of a special VEVO event, with proceeds supporting the Red Hot Organization, highlighting the band's commitment to social causes. This performance captured not only their musical prowess but also their evolving presence in the music industry, an engaging chapter in their story that resonates with fans old and new.