Dylan LeBlanc sounds like he has already lived through the bad decision and survived it, which is exactly why “Cautionary Tale” lands so hard. The song arrives with the kind of bruised confidence that makes a listener stop mid-scroll and pay attention.
Guitars hang in the air with a dusty shimmer, the rhythm section keeps a low, steady pulse, and his voice sits close enough to catch every grain. The production feels lean, warm, and lived-in, with just enough room for the edges to fray.
On a gray commute, after midnight, or while you are staring at a text you should not send, this track fits the moment without fuss. Few songs sound so sure-footed while still looking over their shoulder.
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