A perfect blend of soulful and rocking music
by Wheelbarrow Racers on 5/8/24Avondale Brewing Co. - BirminghamPerfect show delivering a balanced blend of soulful and rock songs by an elite band and amazing vocals.
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Dylan LeBlanc is engaging and soft-spoken in person, yet his striking new album Renegade reflects the power of his live show - one that he simply describes as rock 'n' roll. While the album was recorded in just 10 days and tracked in three, the intensity of the project marks the culmination of more than a decade on the road.
Perfect show delivering a balanced blend of soulful and rock songs by an elite band and amazing vocals.
I saw Dylan Leblanc at Duling Hall in Jackson, MS - what a great show. He and the band stepped onto the stage and played for an hour and a half - one song right after the other. Loved to hear Dylan sing lead in a live setting and his bass player/backup singer has a great sound as well. If they make it back to the Jackson area, I'll be going to see them again.
Dylan LeBlanc is still, I think, one of the most undiscovered treasures of any genre in the music industry today. An incredible singer-songwriter with an edge that's so satisfying and emotive, it's hard not to fall in love with his music and sensitivity. At first, passionate, cutting, quiet — then powerful, enveloping rock and roll, blowing the place out with his guitar (genius) and his super tight band. He played to a small room like it was a coliseum filled to the brim. Coyote is a masterpiece, and his albums Renegade and Cautionary Tale are works of art. I cannot recommend him high enough as an artist, and a person.
Morracaan lounge is very small and intimate All gen adm was standing room only but we were at the back wall which had a bench to sit on periodically These tickets were very reasonable in price and you’d have to spend hundreds more to be that close to the stage and experience that great sound quality. I only wish that Dylan and his group would have played longer. They are a really great and tight band and one of my favorite groups of all time and I’m 75 years young!! 😎🎼👍🎆👏🏻🌄♥️
Beautiful, low key concert with excellent players. Harmonious relationship between Dylan and his dad; heartfelt, strong playing and singing. The small venue created an intimate energy with minimal distractions. Strings, voice, interesting lyrics and out and out gorgeous blended sounds. Bought tickets expecting the band; thought the roof would come off with rock and roll. (They crushed it in 2019). The solo show was a treat--still love the sound with the band though. Come back to Charlottesville Dylan, and thank you for putting us on the tour.
I enjoyed both Dylan LeBlanc and Aaron Lee Tasjan. Both amazing artists. I was super siked that both guys covered a Tom Petty song :) and I just loved Dylan's entire set. I'm still thinking about how awesome he was days later :)
Fantastic singer songwriter. What a voice!! Great to see him in Brooklyn. Fantastic venue to see a great artist. Dylan couldn't have been nicer and more appreciative.....Hope he heads back soon !!
His opening bands (that I had never heard before) were amazing!! The Pollies and Cage the Animals..Def getting their music and will be in my regular playlist!! But Dylan was super duper amazing, personable and incredibly friendly!! I have been listening to him on the regular for months and absolutely love his music, lyrics and his voice and didn't think he could sound even more amazing than he did this past Saturday night! The venue was quaint n intimate a complete spectacular evening of music!! Excited to hear what new music Dylan puts out ...on baited breathe!
I like Dylan LeBlanc's music and style and just as I was visiting NY/NJ I heard on the radio there that he was playing in the city! I bought tickets right away and made my way over to Brooklyn Saturday night to the small venue at the back of the Rough Trade record store. We came as Zachary Cale (the opening act) was playing, and having never heard him before, I was pleasantly surprised! He did a great job and so did Dylan, who shortly followed. He had a very laid-back and modest stage presence - I thought he was very cool. Along with the bass and drums, he was accompanied by a cello and violin, which were great throughout the show, especially during Cast The Same Old Shadow. As I mentioned, the venue was small, so the crowd was small and intimate - perfect for the occasion. It felt like it didn't last long but I'm very glad I went!
Great pair of bands - totally different, but both great. Fun, old-school funk from Arthur and the Geniuses, followed by wonderfully spare pedal-steel-driven alt-country from Dylan LeBlanc.