Singer-songwriter Dylan LeBlanc has everyone from Rolling Stone to Ralph Lauren featuring his music and singing his praises, but the pressure of early success (at age 19) also left a few scars. After two albums for Rough Trade, LeBlanc chose to resettle in the comfort of his hometown of Muscle Shoals, Alabama, and dig in to write Cautionary Tale. The 2016 release, produced by friends Ben Tanner (Alabama Shakes) and John Paul White (Civil Wars), finds the songwriter reflecting on his personal gains: “I was wondering if I could find my solution from within—if I could believe in something beyond the present.”
Sunday, December 4. $10-12, 8pm. The Southern Café and Music Hall, 103 S. First St. 977-5590.