Let It All In is the sixth and final studio album by English rock band I Am Kloot.
Like the previous one, this record was produced by Guy Garvey and Craig Potter of the band Elbow.
[24] Before the release of Let Them All In, I Am Kloot asked a British poet, Simon Armitage, to write a few words about this album.
[26][27] It's the result of an accident that occurred during the time the album was recorded and in which the singer lost some of his lower teeth.
[26][27] In some interviews, Bramwell says that it was a speed-boating accident somewhere in Southern France, while in others he calls this version of events a myth.