Back in May 2009, when Okkervil River lit up the stage at the Annandale Hotel in Sydney, they were riding high on the acclaim of their fifth studio album, *The Stage Names*, which had come out just a couple of years earlier. This album showcased their signature blend of folk rock and sharp, poignant lyrics, drawing listeners deep into stories and emotions. By that point, they were in a vibrant phase of their career, known for dynamic live performances that brought their intricate soundscapes to life. Interestingly, the performance of "Another Radio Song" was part of the *Black Sheep Boy Appendix*, an album that explored themes of longing and self-reflection. This recording stands out not just for its musical excellence but also as a snapshot of a band gaining momentum, capturing the raw energy and connection with the audience. The live setting added a layer of intimacy—a reminder that Okkervil River truly thrives when sharing their art in person. It's fascinating how a moment like this can crystallize an artist's journey, isn't it?