| 1 | Fill It Up Again | ||
| 2 | Heartache For Everyone | ||
| 3 | Free In You | ||
| 4 | Perfect World | ||
| 5 | All That We Let In | ||
| 6 | Tether | ||
| 7 | Come On Home | ||
| 8 | Dairy Queen | ||
| 9 | Something Real | ||
| 10 | Cordova | ||
| 11 | Rise Up | ||
| 1 | Dairy Queen | ||
| 2 | Fill It Up Again | ||
| 3 | Come On Home | ||
| 4 | Perfect World | ||
| 5 | Galileo | ||
| 6 | Kid Fears |

"All That We Let In" is the band's 9th album from 2004. It is a pretty typical album from them full of songs of relationships, heartache, social issues, politics and general wry observations on life. Overall I don't think this album stacks up against their best, but it is good for the most part and the material is solid. The girl's rock a bit harder than usual on songs like "Tether", and fill out their sound with the use of mandolin, keyboards, and various percussion instruments. The vocal harmonies are as tight as ever, and the two girls often opposite songwriting styles once again mesh nicely. Highlights include "All That We Let In", "Dairy Queen" "Come On Home", "Something Real" and the album closer "Rise Up". The girls still get a bit heavy handed with some of their lyrics and tend to mix politics with emotions. This does not always fit, but overall the lyrics are strong and effective. If you like the Indigo Girls you will probably enjoy this album, if not it probably will not make you a convert. It is nice to see them still putting out quality music 15 years after their debut.
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