Okkervil River's live performance of "Westfall" at Circolo degli Artisti in Rome on November 20, 2008, came during an exciting period for the band. Just prior to this show, they released their album *The Stage Names* in 2007, which catapulted them to wider acclaim. With its rich storytelling and emotional depth, the album demonstrated Will Sheff's knack for weaving poignant narratives—perfectly setting the stage for the live recording. Interesting tidbit? The band's name is derived from a lyric in a short story by Russian author Tatyana Tolstaya, which reflects their literary influences. This performance in Italy not only showcased their electrifying sound but also highlighted their growing international reputation, captivating audiences with a mix of indie rock and deep lyrical content. Such moments solidified Okkervil River's place in the indie music landscape, proving their artistry thrived in live settings.