Dylan LeBlanc is a singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist who often finds himself flirting with the edge, as it’s all he’s ever known. A verdict vagabond since he was a little boy tossed between Texas, Louisiana and Alabama, LeBlanc thrives on the precipice. It is that nomadic spirit that drew him not only to a life as a touring musician, but also to the beast that titles his newest record, Coyote.
Coyote is LeBlanc’s first self-produced release, boasting a cherry-picked lineup of acclaimed session players such as drummer Fred Eltringham (Ringo Starr, Sheryl Crow), pianist Jim “Moose” Brown (Bob Seger), and bass player Seth Kaufman (Lana Del Rey). Following 2019’s critically acclaimed Renegade, the record is both autobiographical and a concept album built around the character of Coyote, a man on the run.
Expect soaring love songs, boundless slide guitar, honest lyrics and dizzying arrangements – a set of tracks LeBlanc always wanted to make.