Joined by two other instrumentalists and a string quartet, Carlile and the twins played all but one of the record’s songs over the course of the 110-minute set. She also used the material to astutely comment on hot-button social issues. Like the control she afforded her dynamic voice, never employed for showiness or affectation, Carlile’s newer music suggested and shaded. Fare such as the marching “Hold Out Your Hand” took a stand yet refused to stoop to division or judgment. By contrast, Carlile echoed themes of forgiveness and inclusivity while underscoring the importance of individuality and fortitude.