In August 1999, when Wilco performed live in Austin, Texas, the band was on the cusp of a significant transformation in their career. Their fourth stu... Read Full Description >
In August 1999, when Wilco performed live in Austin, Texas, the band was on the cusp of a significant transformation in their career. Their fourth studio album, "Summerteeth," had been released earlier that year, showcasing a shift towards a more experimental sound incorporating elements of pop and electronic music. This live recording captures the band during a critical period as they navigated the changing landscape of alternative rock. Notably, "Summerteeth" received critical acclaim but was also a departure from their earlier work, reflecting personal and artistic evolution. Additionally, this concert took place just before the band began recording the landmark album "Yankee Hotel Foxtrot," released in 2002, which would further define their legacy and broaden their audience. The Austin show offers a glimpse into Wilco's dynamic performances and the band's willingness to explore new musical territories during this transformative era.