
On Dylan LeBlanc's debut album, Pauper's Field, a lost world is brought to life - both in the carefully sculpted songs and rich well of country soul from which those songs emerge. Despite his age, 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 For Wasting' seems to be wrenched from the heart of ever-present currents in deep Southern life - where the pull of the past is unavoidable.