Coyote is the fifth studio album by American singer-songwriter and guitarist Dylan LeBlanc.
Finally greeted by "redemption and freedom", he has to face the "essence of human nature, materialism" and a craving for more.
[3] According to Steve Horowitz of PopMatters, LeBlanc understood what it takes "to live in the modern world" by depicting "what exists" rather "than judging it".
[7] American Songwriter's Lee Zimmerman called it his "most ambitious effort yet", showcasing a project "filled with suspenseful circumstance".
[4] Tim Coffman at Far Out saw the album as a throwback "to the days of the old-school outlaws" with LeBlanc "willing to expand on" what the likes of "[Johnny] Cash and [Willie] Nelson" did.