Kyte: Kyte

Elly Roberts reviews

Kyte: Kyte
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  • Released: February 2008
  • Rating: 6/10
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Leicester’s answer to Sigur Ros. Good though.

For a bunch of youngsters, average age of only 20, Leicester’s very own Kyterelease an album way beyond their years.

This seven-tracker debut bodes well for the future. Their melodic templateguarantees instant appeal across all ages, which a pretty good sign.

Planet (released as a 7” single on Sonic Cathedral) is a deft, if somewhatover-indulgent, soft rock ballad that introduces their undisputed musicalcredentials with soaring vocals and a kind of musical backdrop that broughtColdplay much attention early on. Hushed vocals and jangly guitar texturise thefloaty Boundaries, which has already been used on a nationally aired advert forthe Sopranos on HBO – some feat for an unknown band.


Iceland’s Sigur Ros come to mind when hearing Secular Ventures, a shifting-synthbased ballad that ambles along, punctuated by some stylish drumming. Again SigurRos’ quirky glacial landscapes feature heavily on the beautiful Sunlight,a track that would have benefited from a monstrous crescendo. Home takes timeto get going. When it does, it’s pleasant enough an instrumental, but notparticularly memorable either.

They Won’t Sleep would have shone brighter with some kind of dynamic orhook to keep us interested above its one dimensional quality. It’s almost twominutes before rambling These Tales Of Our Stay actually gets anywhere andthen its very much a damp squib.

It took some time for Sigur Ros to get going, so with time on their side,Kyte might just fly one day.

File under: Promising.

Weblinks:kidsthelabel.co.uk /myspace.com/kidsrecords


The full list of tracks included are :

1. Planet
2. Boundaries
3. Secular Ventures
4. Sunlight
5. Home
6. They Won’t Sleep
7. These Tales Of Our Stay

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