In late 2010, The National was riding high, still basking in the glow of their critically acclaimed album *High Violet*, which had dropped earlier that year. By the time they took the stage at the O2 Academy Brixton for the live performance of "Think You Can Wait" featuring Sharon Van Etten, the band had firmly established themselves as a powerhouse in the indie rock scene, blending melancholic lyrics with sweeping instrumentals. This performance was part of the MusicNOW festival, highlighting their collaboration with eclectic artists—a testament to their openness to musical cross-pollination. It's interesting to note that this was a time when fans were particularly drawn to their introspective sound, as many of their songs explored themes of yearning and existential reflection. This live recording not only captured that emotional depth but also showcased The National's commitment to pushing boundaries alongside emerging talents like Van Etten.