"With no official "best of" to their name, this makes for a decent substitute with a number of vigorous performances..."
With their post-reformation album No Cities To Love released two months prior, Live In Paris is a semi-historic snapshot of the band and a sound collection of their timeless songs.
With no official "best of" to their name, this makes for a decent substitute with a number of vigorous performances that comfortably equal their studio counterparts. Arguably, it's the material from 2005's The Woods that stands out as the most visceral with a piledriving What's Mine Is Yours and a crushing take on Jumpers.