It's not often you'll find fans shushing each other at a rock concert - especially when they have been drunk, rowdy and happy for most of the show.
But that's exactly what happened when Band of Horses began the delicate intro for The Funeral, with a chorus of "shhs" echoing across the sold out Powerstation crowd as fans jostled for position.
With it's emotional weight and lyrics like "Every occasion I'll be ready for the funeral", the standout hit from their 2006 debut Everything All the Time has - thanks to strategic TV and film placements - nearly become bigger than the band.
And it's still the epicentre of Band of Horses' live gigs, with its gloomy euphoria proving to be the climax of last night's Auckland show, a sideshow from their upcoming Big Day Out dates in Australia.
It's a shame then that after four albums - including last year's excellent Mirage Rock - there weren't a few more moments to match it at their third sold out New Zealand show in six years.