Photo by Leah Nash

Last June, Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks played the fifth annual Quiet Music Festival of Portland. They played "an intimate, unusual, and idiosyncratic set of re-arranged songs, one-off covers, and deep rarities from the depths of [the band's] catalog," the Jicks' Mike Clark wrote on the band's website. That set began with a cover of Nirvana's "Come as You Are" from the band's iconic Nevermind. The Quiet Music Festival recorded the set on an "analog 2-track 1/4" tape deck," and it's now available for stream and purchase. Listen to it below, via Stereogum.

In addition to "Come as You Are," Malkmus and the Jicks also covered Minutemen's "History Lesson Part II" and Carpenters' "Rainy Days and Mondays." They played "Deado," "Freeze the Saints," and "Malediction" from Malkmus' solo catalog and "Fall Away" from the Jicks' 2011 album Mirror Traffic, too.

Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks last released Wig Out at Jagbags in 2014. Revisit our interview with the band.

Watch the video for Nirvana's original "Come as You Are":