#

Neutral Milk Hotel

Live Performances by Neutral Milk Hotel

Neutral Milk Hotel Live at 40 Watt Club: Full Concert Featuring Key Songs

40 Watt Club
Athens, GA, USA

May 16, 1997 | Video Length: 28:27
Watch Now
  • On May 16, 1997, Neutral Milk Hotel performed at the 40 Watt Club in Athens, Georgia, during a crucial period in their career. At this time, the band ... Read Full Description >

    On May 16, 1997, Neutral Milk Hotel performed at the 40 Watt Club in Athens, Georgia, during a crucial period in their career. At this time, the band had just released their acclaimed album "On Avery Island" in 1996, which showcased their distinctive blend of lo-fi sound and poignant storytelling. This live recording captures the band at a formative stage, as they were beginning to garner attention within the indie music scene. The performance occurred shortly before the release of their landmark album "In the Aeroplane Over the Sea" in 1998, which would solidify their legacy and cult status. Interestingly, the event was part of an Elephant 6 collective gathering, reflecting the tight-knit community that influenced their music. Jeff Mangum's passionate delivery, coupled with the band's unique instrumentation, highlights their evolving artistic identity during this pivotal time.

Neutral Milk Hotel - Live at 40 Watt Club: Full Concert featuring 'Gardenhead/Leave Me Alone'

40 Watt Club
Athens, GA, United States

October 14, 1997 | Video Length: 48:31
Watch Now
  • In October 1997, Neutral Milk Hotel was at a pivotal point in their career, having recently completed the recording of their seminal album, "In the Ae... Read Full Description >

    In October 1997, Neutral Milk Hotel was at a pivotal point in their career, having recently completed the recording of their seminal album, "In the Aeroplane Over the Sea," which would be released in early 1998. The live performance at the 40 Watt Club in Athens, Georgia, showcased Jeff Mangum's first substantial solo show following the album's recording sessions, marking a significant moment in the band's trajectory. This performance was particularly noteworthy as it included new material that had not been presented live before, emphasizing the excitement surrounding the forthcoming album. The intimate venue and Mangum's raw, emotive delivery contributed to the show's impact, with "Gardenhead/Leave Me Alone" being highlighted as a standout performance. This period was characterized by a blend of anticipation and nostalgia, as the band was beginning to gain recognition that would define their legacy in indie rock.

Neutral Milk Hotel - Live Performance of 'Holland, 1945' from House Show in Athens

House show
Athens, Georgia, United States

October 31, 1997 | Video Length: 3:05
Watch Now
  • On October 31, 1997, Neutral Milk Hotel performed a live show in Athens, Georgia, showcasing their growing prominence in the indie music scene followi... Read Full Description >

    On October 31, 1997, Neutral Milk Hotel performed a live show in Athens, Georgia, showcasing their growing prominence in the indie music scene following the release of their critically acclaimed album, *On Avery Island*, which came out in 1996. At this point in their career, the band was cultivating a unique sound characterized by rich instrumentation and poignant lyrics, setting the stage for their future iconic release, *In the Aeroplane Over the Sea*, which would arrive in 1998. This live recording of “Holland, 1945”—a song noted for its emotional depth—highlights not only the band's energetic live performances but also their deep connection with the audience, a hallmark of their shows. The venue being a house show underscores the intimate and grassroots nature of the band's early performances, contributing to their cult status in the indie music community.

Neutral Milk Hotel Full Concert: Live Performances in Athens, GA

Athens, GA, United States

October 31, 1997 | Video Length: 48:40
Watch Now
  • On October 31, 1997, Neutral Milk Hotel performed at a Halloween party in Athens, GA, showcasing significant moments in their early career. By this ti... Read Full Description >

    On October 31, 1997, Neutral Milk Hotel performed at a Halloween party in Athens, GA, showcasing significant moments in their early career. By this time, the band had released their critically acclaimed album "On Avery Island" in March 1996, which had established their unique sound characterized by lo-fi production and a blend of folk and psychedelic influences. The live recording from this performance is particularly notable because it features the first full band renditions of "The King of Carrot Flowers Pt. 1" and "Holland, 1945," as well as the debut of "Two-Headed Boy Pt. 2," marking a pivotal point in the band’s evolving repertoire. This performance encapsulates the raw energy and experimentation that would shape their influential 1998 album "In the Aeroplane Over the Sea," solidifying their status as key figures in the indie music scene. Additionally, the chaotic inclusion of "All the Colors of the Rainbow" adds to the recording's allure, demonstrating their willingness to explo

Neutral Milk Hotel - 'Oh Comely' Live at Knitting Factory, NYC

Knitting Factory
New York, NY, United States

January 1, 1998 | Video Length: 8:36
Watch Now
  • In January 1998, Neutral Milk Hotel was still riding the wave of their critically acclaimed album "In the Aeroplane Over the Sea," which was released ... Read Full Description >

    In January 1998, Neutral Milk Hotel was still riding the wave of their critically acclaimed album "In the Aeroplane Over the Sea," which was released in February of the same year. This album, characterized by its lo-fi aesthetic and profound lyrical content, has since become a seminal work in the indie rock genre. The performance of "Oh Comely" at the Knitting Factory highlights the band's unique sound and emotional intensity, elements that were being developed during the live shows surrounding the album’s launch. One interesting fact is that "In the Aeroplane Over the Sea" has often been interpreted as a narrative infused with themes of love, loss, and the impact of the Anne Frank story, which reflects the band's distinctive approach to songwriting. This period marked a pivotal moment for Neutral Milk Hotel, as they were transitioning from a relatively unknown band to cult icons within the indie music community.

Neutral Milk Hotel - Live Performance of 'Ghost' at Knitting Factory, NYC

Knitting Factory
New York, NY, United States

January 1, 1998 | Video Length: 4:04
Watch Now
  • In January 1998, when Neutral Milk Hotel performed "Ghost" at the Knitting Factory in New York City, the band was experiencing a pivotal moment in the... Read Full Description >

    In January 1998, when Neutral Milk Hotel performed "Ghost" at the Knitting Factory in New York City, the band was experiencing a pivotal moment in their career. They had recently released their highly acclaimed second album, "In the Aeroplane Over the Sea," just months prior in February 1998. This album became a cornerstone of indie rock and has since garnered a cult following due to its rich instrumentation and poignant lyrics. Notably, the live performance captured at this venue reflects the band's raw energy and emotional depth during a time when they were still gaining recognition. Jeff Mangum, the band's frontman, was known for his intense stage presence, which contributed to the unique atmosphere of their concerts. The venue itself, a transformative hub for underground music in the era, provided a fitting backdrop for this iconic performance that resonated deeply with fans and showcased their evolving sound.

Neutral Milk Hotel performs 'Two-Headed Boy' at The Knitting Factory, New York

The Knitting Factory
New York, NY, United States

January 1, 1998 | Video Length: 5:13
Watch Now
  • In January 1998, Neutral Milk Hotel was riding the wave of acclaim following the release of their seminal album, "In the Aeroplane Over the Sea," whic... Read Full Description >

    In January 1998, Neutral Milk Hotel was riding the wave of acclaim following the release of their seminal album, "In the Aeroplane Over the Sea," which debuted in 1998, just a few months after this live recording. This album, which has since become a cornerstone of indie rock, was informed by Jeff Mangum's deeply personal lyrics and a unique blend of lo-fi and surreal instrumentation. The live performance at The Knitting Factory showcases the band's raw energy and Mangum's emotive vocal delivery, contributing to the growing cult status of the band during this period. Notably, "In the Aeroplane Over the Sea" was inspired by themes of love and loss, influenced by Anne Frank's story, which resonated powerfully with fans. This performance captures a pivotal moment in the band's trajectory as they began to garner a dedicated following, setting the stage for their later legendary status in the indie music scene.

Neutral Milk Hotel Live at Knitting Factory - Full Concert Highlights

Knitting Factory
New York, NY, United States

March 7, 1998 | Video Length: 34:43
Watch Now
  • On March 7, 1998, Neutral Milk Hotel performed at the Knitting Factory in New York City, during a significant period in their career following the rel... Read Full Description >

    On March 7, 1998, Neutral Milk Hotel performed at the Knitting Factory in New York City, during a significant period in their career following the release of their critically acclaimed album, "In the Aeroplane Over the Sea." Released in 1998, the album garnered a cult following and showcased the band's distinctive sound, characterized by Jeff Mangum's emotive vocals and unconventional instrumentation. By the time of this live recording, the album was gaining traction, helping to solidify the band's reputation in the indie music scene. The performance likely featured tracks from this album, including the powerful song “Ghost,” which is highlighted in the recording. This period was marked by the band's unique blend of lo-fi aesthetics and poignant storytelling, leading to a lasting influence on future generations of musicians.

Neutral Milk Hotel Live at The Knitting Factory: Full Concert featuring 'Two-Headed Boy'

The Knitting Factory
New York, NY, United States

March 7, 1998 | Video Length: 34:49
Watch Now
  • On March 7, 1998, Neutral Milk Hotel performed live at The Knitting Factory in New York, showcasing their unique blend of lo-fi indie rock that had be... Read Full Description >

    On March 7, 1998, Neutral Milk Hotel performed live at The Knitting Factory in New York, showcasing their unique blend of lo-fi indie rock that had begun to earn them critical acclaim. At this time, the band was touring in support of their seminal album "In the Aeroplane Over the Sea," which had been released just a month prior, in February 1998. This album is often regarded as a significant influence in the indie music scene and has garnered a dedicated cult following. The live set featured several tracks from this album, including "Two-Headed Boy," "King of Carrot Flowers," and "Oh Comely," highlighting their experimental sound and emotional depth. Interestingly, the band's leader, Jeff Mangum, had a very introspective and enigmatic persona, which contributed to both the allure of their live performances and the enduring legacy of the band in the indie music landscape. The recording captures a pivotal moment in their career, just as they were starting to gain widespread recognition.

  • In April 1998, Neutral Milk Hotel was riding the wave of acclaim from their seminal album, "In the Aeroplane Over the Sea," which was released the pre... Read Full Description >

    In April 1998, Neutral Milk Hotel was riding the wave of acclaim from their seminal album, "In the Aeroplane Over the Sea," which was released the previous year. The live recording from the Blue Angel Cafe in Chattanooga occurs just before the band would retreat to a hiatus, making this performance particularly notable in their career. At this point, they were gaining a dedicated following, evidenced by fans traveling significant distances to see them, as mentioned in the anecdote about a girl who drove from Arkansas. This period marked the peak of their initial success before disappearing from the scene for several years. The intensity of their performances during this time exemplified their unique sound and the emotional depth of their music, solidifying their status as influential figures in the indie rock genre.

Neutral Milk Hotel Live at King's Arms, Auckland - Full Concert

King's Arms
Auckland, New Zealand

February 4, 2001 | Video Length: 51:32
Watch Now
  • In February 2001, Neutral Milk Hotel was touring to promote their critically acclaimed album "In the Aeroplane Over the Sea," which had been released ... Read Full Description >

    In February 2001, Neutral Milk Hotel was touring to promote their critically acclaimed album "In the Aeroplane Over the Sea," which had been released in January 1998. This live recording captures a pivotal moment in their career, occurring a few years after the album's release, which has since been celebrated as a landmark in indie rock. The performance at the King's Arms in Auckland occurred during a time when the band was experiencing a growing cult following due to the album's emotional depth and unique sound. Notably, the concert is described as a "post-nervous breakdown gig," indicating that frontman Jeff Mangum was in a transitional phase, experimenting with his performances and possibly revisiting songs with a rawer, more introspective approach. This live show also features involvement from Laura Carter and Chris Knox, adding a collaborative element that highlights the band's connection with the broader music scene in New Zealand.

Curdle Motif Covers 'Holland 1945' at Fairmount Park Concert

Fairmount Park
Riverside, Ca, United States

April 16, 2009 | Video Length: 2:36
Watch Now
  • In April 2009, when "Holland 1945" was performed at Fairmount Park, Neutral Milk Hotel was well after the release of their seminal album, *In the Aero... Read Full Description >

    In April 2009, when "Holland 1945" was performed at Fairmount Park, Neutral Milk Hotel was well after the release of their seminal album, *In the Aeroplane Over the Sea*, which came out in 1998 and garnered significant acclaim. By this period, the band had initially disbanded, and lead vocalist Jeff Mangum was not actively touring or releasing new music, making this live performance particularly notable as part of a rare reunion. The band's influence had grown dramatically in the years following their breakup, becoming a cornerstone of the indie rock genre, praised for their unique sound and poignant lyrics. The specific performance of "Holland 1945," a fan-favorite, highlights both the enduring legacy of the band and the growing interest in their catalog, culminating in a resurgence of attention and respect for their work during this time.

Jeff Mangum Performs 'In The Aeroplane Over The Sea' at Cleveland Masonic Auditorium

Cleveland Masonic Auditorium
Cleveland, OH, United States

January 11, 2013 | Video Length: 3:56
Watch Now
  • Neutral Milk Hotel was experiencing a resurgence in popularity during the live recording at the Cleveland Masonic Auditorium on January 11, 2013, larg... Read Full Description >

    Neutral Milk Hotel was experiencing a resurgence in popularity during the live recording at the Cleveland Masonic Auditorium on January 11, 2013, largely due to the band's reformation for a series of tours after a long hiatus. The band's seminal album, "In the Aeroplane Over the Sea," which was released in 1998, solidified their legacy in the indie music scene but did not achieve commercial success until years later. By the time of the 2013 concert, Jeff Mangum, the band's frontman, had garnered a devoted following, leading to a renewed interest in their music. The performance featured tracks from "In the Aeroplane Over the Sea," which is renowned for its poignant lyrics and unique sound, making the live recording a nostalgic and significant event for fans. Additionally, Mangum's enigmatic presence and the album's critical acclaim have left an indelible mark on the indie music landscape, affirming its importance even years after its initial release.

Jeff Mangum Performs 'In the Aeroplane Over the Sea' Live at MASS MoCA

MASS MoCA
North Adams, MA, United States

February 16, 2013 | Video Length: 3:52
Watch Now
  • By February 2013, Neutral Milk Hotel, led by Jeff Mangum, was experiencing a remarkable resurgence in popularity after a long hiatus. The band's semin... Read Full Description >

    By February 2013, Neutral Milk Hotel, led by Jeff Mangum, was experiencing a remarkable resurgence in popularity after a long hiatus. The band's seminal album, "In the Aeroplane Over the Sea," released in 1998, became a cult classic and significantly shaped the indie rock landscape. The live recording from MASS MoCA features Mangum performing this iconic album, showcasing both his unique vocal style and the album's ethereal instrumentation. It’s notable that during this period, the band had reunited for live performances, marking the first shows in years, creating an electrifying experience for fans. Additionally, Julian Koster's presence on the saw adds a whimsical yet fitting element, reminiscent of the band’s unconventional sound. This concert, therefore, represents a significant moment for both the artist and the audience, bridging the past's enigmatic allure with a renewed vitality in their live performances.

Neutral Milk Hotel - The King of Carrot Flowers Pt. 1-3 Live at Carnegie Hall

Carnegie Hall
Pittsburgh, PA, United States

March 26, 2014 | Video Length: 4:15
Watch Now
  • On March 26, 2014, Neutral Milk Hotel performed at Carnegie Hall in Pittsburgh, showcasing their iconic track "The King of Carrot Flowers Pt. 1 - 3." ... Read Full Description >

    On March 26, 2014, Neutral Milk Hotel performed at Carnegie Hall in Pittsburgh, showcasing their iconic track "The King of Carrot Flowers Pt. 1 - 3." At this point in their career, the band had solidified their status as influential indie rock pioneers, primarily due to their celebrated album, *In the Aeroplane Over the Sea*, released in 1998. This live recording is part of their reunion tour, which commenced in 2013 after a lengthy hiatus since 1998. The band's return was marked by an emotional connection to their earlier work, with performances often laden with nostalgia and a renewed appreciation from both fans and critics alike. Interestingly, the *In the Aeroplane Over the Sea* album is often cited for its complex themes and has since gained a cult following, contributing significantly to the indie music landscape.

Neutral Milk Hotel: Live Full Concert at The Roundhouse, London

The Roundhouse
London, UK

May 22, 2014 | Video Length: 1:17:01
Watch Now
  • On May 22, 2014, Neutral Milk Hotel performed live at The Roundhouse in London, marking a notable return for the band, which had been largely inactive... Read Full Description >

    On May 22, 2014, Neutral Milk Hotel performed live at The Roundhouse in London, marking a notable return for the band, which had been largely inactive for over a decade prior. This concert came after the release of their highly acclaimed album "In the Aeroplane Over the Sea," which was originally launched in 1998. The band's early work, particularly this album, garnered a cult following and is characterized by its unique blend of lo-fi indie rock and poignant, surrealist lyrics. The 2014 performance was part of a reunion tour, following the band's decision in 2013 to come back together for live shows, which was met with significant excitement from fans. Notably, the live set featured beloved tracks like "The King of Carrot Flowers" and "Holland, 1945," highlighting their enduring appeal and impact on the indie music scene. This concert not only celebrated their legacy but also demonstrated their ability to reconnect with their audience after years away from the stage.

  • On May 30, 2014, Neutral Milk Hotel performed "Holland, 1945" live at the This Is Not A Love Song festival in Nîmes, France. This song comes from the... Read Full Description >

    On May 30, 2014, Neutral Milk Hotel performed "Holland, 1945" live at the This Is Not A Love Song festival in Nîmes, France. This song comes from their critically acclaimed 1998 album "In the Aeroplane Over the Sea." By 2014, the band was experiencing a notable revival, having reunited for a series of performances after a long hiatus. Their earlier work had cultivated a devoted following, particularly in the indie music scene, and "In the Aeroplane Over the Sea" is regarded as a seminal album, known for its unique blend of lo-fi aesthetics, surreal lyrics, and emotional depth. The live performance captured in this recording reflects not only the enduring appeal of the band's music but also the passionate reception of their return to the stage after years of absence, as they navigated a resurgence in popularity.

Neutral Milk Hotel - Live Performance of 'Ghost' at Store Vega, Copenhagen

Store Vega
Copenhagen, Denmark

August 7, 2014 | Video Length: 3:55
Watch Now
  • On August 7, 2014, Neutral Milk Hotel performed live at Store Vega in Copenhagen, delivering a rendition of "Ghost," a track from their critically acc... Read Full Description >

    On August 7, 2014, Neutral Milk Hotel performed live at Store Vega in Copenhagen, delivering a rendition of "Ghost," a track from their critically acclaimed 1998 album, *In the Aeroplane Over the Sea*. By this time, the band had reunited in 2013 after a lengthy hiatus following the original 1998-1999 run, generating a wave of excitement among fans eager for live performances of their beloved songs. During this tour, which featured a broader selection of songs from their iconic album, the band was celebrating their legacy and rekindling connections with both old and new audiences. The live performance exemplifies the enduring impact of *In the Aeroplane Over the Sea* on indie music, showcasing a blend of eclectic instrumentation and emotionally charged lyrics that remain significant in contemporary alternative music circles. The concert marked a notable moment in the band's revival, cementing their relevance long after their initial break.

  • On August 7, 2014, Neutral Milk Hotel performed live in Copenhagen, featuring their iconic track "In the Aeroplane over the Sea," originally released ... Read Full Description >

    On August 7, 2014, Neutral Milk Hotel performed live in Copenhagen, featuring their iconic track "In the Aeroplane over the Sea," originally released in 1998. This performance came during a significant period of the band's career, marked by their reunion for a series of tours after a long hiatus. The band's sophomore album, "In the Aeroplane over the Sea," is highly regarded for its unique blend of lo-fi sound and poignant lyrics, drawing from themes of love and loss, often influenced by the life of Anne Frank. The 2014 performance at Store Vega recreated the magic of their earlier work, resonating deeply with fans who had waited years to see the band together again. Additionally, this concert was part of a broader revival of interest in indie rock music, highlighting Neutral Milk Hotel's enduring legacy and influence in the genre.

Neutral Milk Hotel - Live Performance of 'Two-Headed Boy' at Store Vega, Copenhagen

Store Vega
Copenhagen, Denmark

August 7, 2014 | Video Length: 4:19
Watch Now
  • On August 7, 2014, Neutral Milk Hotel's frontman Jeff Mangum performed a solo version of "Two-Headed Boy," a track from the band's critically acclaime... Read Full Description >

    On August 7, 2014, Neutral Milk Hotel's frontman Jeff Mangum performed a solo version of "Two-Headed Boy," a track from the band's critically acclaimed 1998 album, "In the Aeroplane Over the Sea,” during a live concert in Copenhagen. By 2014, Mangum had re-emerged after a prolonged hiatus, reigniting interest in the band's music, which had only gained in stature since their initial breakup. This performance took place during their first tour in over 15 years, highlighting the enduring legacy of their work. Interestingly, "In the Aeroplane Over the Sea" has since become a seminal album in indie rock, celebrated for its cryptic lyrics and lo-fi sound, making Mangum's revival tour a highly anticipated event among fans. The concert at Store Vega exemplifies the artist's intimate connection with both the material and the audience, bridging past and present in his live rendition.

Neutral Milk Hotel Live in Ottawa - Full Concert

Ottawa, Canada

September 13, 2014 | Video Length: 1:15:29
Watch Now
  • By September 13, 2014, when Neutral Milk Hotel performed live in Ottawa, the band was experiencing a notable resurgence after a long hiatus since thei... Read Full Description >

    By September 13, 2014, when Neutral Milk Hotel performed live in Ottawa, the band was experiencing a notable resurgence after a long hiatus since their initial separation in the early 2000s. Their critically acclaimed album, "In the Aeroplane Over the Sea," released in 1998, became a seminal work in the indie rock genre, and its enduring popularity contributed to their reunion tour that began in 2013. The Ottawa performance is significant as it marks a high point during their revival period, allowing fans who long awaited new music and live shows to finally experience their unique sound. The setlist for the concert features beloved tracks like "Holland, 1945" and "King of Carrot Flowers," which remain staples of their live performances. This era was a celebration of the band's legacy and the communal connection fostered through their evocative music.

Neutral Milk Hotel Full Concert - Live at The Observatory, Santa Ana, CA

The Observatory
Santa Ana, CA, United States

May 29, 2015 | Video Length: 1:16:41
Watch Now
  • On May 29, 2015, Neutral Milk Hotel performed at The Observatory in Santa Ana, California, marking a significant moment in their touring history follo... Read Full Description >

    On May 29, 2015, Neutral Milk Hotel performed at The Observatory in Santa Ana, California, marking a significant moment in their touring history following a nearly 15-year hiatus after their initial breakup in 1998. Prior to this live recording, the band had released their acclaimed album "In the Aeroplane Over the Sea" in 1998, which has since gained cult status and greatly influenced indie rock music. Their reunion, which began around 2013, brought them back to the stage to perform for a new generation of fans, reaffirming the enduring impact of their unique sound. Interestingly, the 2015 tour included performances that captivated audiences with the intensity and nostalgia of their earlier work, showcasing tracks from both "In the Aeroplane Over the Sea" and their debut album, "On Avery Island." This particular performance reflects the band's revival and the passionate response from audiences eager to experience their iconic music live once again.

Full Concert: Neutral Milk Hotel Live at Phoenix Theater, Petaluma

Phoenix Theater
Petaluma, CA, United States

June 11, 2015 | Video Length: 1:28:21
Watch Now
  • On June 11, 2015, Neutral Milk Hotel performed at the Phoenix Theater in Petaluma, California, marking what is considered their final show of their re... Read Full Description >

    On June 11, 2015, Neutral Milk Hotel performed at the Phoenix Theater in Petaluma, California, marking what is considered their final show of their reunion tour. This live recording came nearly two decades after the release of their seminal album, "In the Aeroplane Over the Sea," which debuted in 1998 and became a cult classic, known for its unique blend of lo-fi aesthetics and deeply emotional lyrics. Before this live performance, the band reformed in 2013, bringing renewed attention to their work. The setlist for this final show featured several tracks from "In the Aeroplane Over the Sea," showcasing its enduring impact and popularity. The reunion tour was notable for reviving interest in the band after a long hiatus, during which frontman Jeff Mangum had largely retreated from the public eye, making this performance an emotionally charged culmination of their history.

  • Before the live recording referenced in the video, Neutral Milk Hotel had already released their influential debut album, "On Avery Island," in 1996. ... Read Full Description >

    Before the live recording referenced in the video, Neutral Milk Hotel had already released their influential debut album, "On Avery Island," in 1996. The band gained attention for their distinctive sound that combined lo-fi aesthetics with rich instrumentation. The live recording features an early version of "In the Aeroplane Over the Sea," which would later become the title track of their groundbreaking album released in 1998. This subsequent album solidified the band’s status in the indie music scene, blending poignant lyrics with innovative arrangements. Notably, "In the Aeroplane Over the Sea" has often been interpreted as an exploration of themes related to Anne Frank, reflecting the band's ability to intertwine personal and historical narratives in their music. The raw energy and experimental nature of this early live performance capture the band's evolution leading up to their more polished but equally beloved studio recordings.