
Cautionary Tale (10th Anniversary Edition)
Single Lock Records marks the 10th anniversary of Dylan LeBlanc’s critically acclaimed third album, Cautionary Tale, with a limited pressing of yellow vinyl.
After suffering the ups and downs of his young music career, LeBlanc had begun to spiral, slipping into a blur of booze and self-doubt.
He returned home to Muscle Shoals lick his wounds and craft his third album, with producers Ben Tanner (Alabama Shakes) and John Paul White (The Civil Wars) at the helm. “This record is about me getting honest with myself,” says Dylan. “I had to let the guilt about the past go and find a new truth within myself. This time, I felt like I really had something to say”.
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$11.20Cautionary Tale (10th Anniversary Edition)
Single Lock Records marks the 10th anniversary of Dylan LeBlanc’s critically acclaimed third album, Cautionary Tale, with a limited pressing of yellow vinyl.
After suffering the ups and downs of his young music career, LeBlanc had begun to spiral, slipping into a blur of booze and self-doubt.
He returned home to Muscle Shoals lick his wounds and craft his third album, with producers Ben Tanner (Alabama Shakes) and John Paul White (The Civil Wars) at the helm. “This record is about me getting honest with myself,” says Dylan. “I had to let the guilt about the past go and find a new truth within myself. This time, I felt like I really had something to say”.
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Single Lock Records marks the 10th anniversary of Dylan LeBlanc’s critically acclaimed third album, Cautionary Tale, with a limited pressing of yellow vinyl.
After suffering the ups and downs of his young music career, LeBlanc had begun to spiral, slipping into a blur of booze and self-doubt.
He returned home to Muscle Shoals lick his wounds and craft his third album, with producers Ben Tanner (Alabama Shakes) and John Paul White (The Civil Wars) at the helm. “This record is about me getting honest with myself,” says Dylan. “I had to let the guilt about the past go and find a new truth within myself. This time, I felt like I really had something to say”.











