This week Alan, Stephanie and Rob are joined by our good buddy Gerry Schramm (of the Something For Nothing podcast) to review the brand-new Indigo Girls documentary, It's Only Life After All--a surprising and deeply personal look into "behind the music and off the stage" lives of these two very different but hugely talented artists. We share our Indigo Girls "origin stories," talk about our favorite standout moments from the film, and name our favorite Indigo Girls albums. Thanks to Gerry for sharing his Indigo love with us!

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