DYLAN LEBLANC Paupers Field
*IN-STORES TUESDAY AUGUST 24, 2010
DYLAN LEBLANC
Paupers Field
www.dylanleblanc.com
Dist: Select
Dylan LeBlanc’s debut full length, Paupers Field, was recorded with Grammy award winning engineer Trina Shoemaker in Nashville. The songs on the debut are beautifully nurtured, gently astonishing, stop you in your tracks reveries – gilded with strings, smokey organ lines, and keening pedal steel.
Despite his age (20 years old), Dylan’s worn yearning voice already has the mark of aged experience. Neither the feel nor sound of the album, nor the haunted ghost summoning songs he has written, can be faked. ”If Time Was Wasting” for instance, seems to be wrenched from the heart of ever present currents in Deep South life – where the pull of the past is unavoidable.
Dylan LeBlanc was born in the Parish of Caddo in northwest Louisiana. He was exposed to a wide variety of music whilst growing up in Shreveport-Bossier City, Louisiana and Muscle Shoals, Alabama. Inspired by Willis Alan Ramsey, Neil Young, Townes Van Zandt and Tennessee Williams, he joined the House of Fame as a writer at 18.
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