beautiful journey from lilting gothic melodies to agressive punkish songs
author: laidbackrebel
great cd, pleasantly surprised by all other songs, truly loved Touch, Laceration but my personal favourite will always be
"Anesthesia" - What an amazing rendition of the poem - great companion while driving a car or otherwise...I love you TELTO!
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Telto rocks
author: Digitpig
Simply put, this cd rocks. Telto is a throwback to times when a band could actually play a variety of different material on one album. They rock on 8 Ball and White Door Slam, but can pull you apart with emotional numbers like Anethesia. She mixes it up, dude.
And darn it if this Dean can't play that gui-tar. She does the Travis pickin power chord boogie.
And thank god that somebody can actually write good lyrics, y'know? Basically, Dean's songs are poems set to music. Not a lot of song lyrics can stand up apart from the music, but these can.
Don't be stupid. Buy it.
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Worth the wait.
author: David Reidy
Leslie Dean spent 3-plus years making this record. She has the rare ability to conceive an entire project (and I mean hear every guitar part and every nuance and shade of the entire record) and stick with it until it is right.
And it is right.
"Bugged" is all substance and craft: it wouldn't have dated even if it took her ten years to make. Leslie constructs songs that combine compelling lyrics, sophisticated, multi-layered guitar counterpoint, and rich, original grooves, without sounding contrived, busy, or out of her depth. No mean feat. This record is huge.
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Telto Captive
author: Kshashtin
When I first heard Leslie Dean of Telto sing, it was live, solo, and SCARY. Her voice and lyrics were so raw and true, they cut. Her searing songs made me want to curl up and hide. But the rhythms of the songs and the lure of the unknown in her voice, music, and lyrics drew me in at the same time. They still do after many a listen. Add drums and bass to Leslie Dean and her guitars and she/Telto will rock you. The album Bugged is filled with fierce treats for listening pleasure. Leslie Dean's eerie and warm voice will ensnare and spirit you away to a forest filled with soft feathery creatures and lurking figures. Become a captive of Telto! I anxiously await the silvery, all purpose follow-up album.
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