THE KITES: ‘HEADLIGHTS’ – EP REVIEW

Rating: 5 out of 5.

Recognised by BBC Introducing Yorkshire & Leeds radio, The Kites are an emerging band that have been making waves in the music industry. Their unique sound draws inspiration from a diverse range of artists, with influences ranging from Twenty-One Pilots to Wunderhorse. Their music reflects a powerful artistic vision, which is palpable in their exhilarating live performances, receiving widespread praise and recognition. Starting with their debut EP, Postcode, and continuing through their subsequent release, Headlights, The Kites have consistently delivered high-energy, guitar-driven tracks that are tailor-made for radio airplay, music festivals, and headlining performances. The band’s remarkable talent and unwavering determination point towards a promising future and a soaring trajectory in the music scene. Their electrifying live shows capture the sheer joy and passion of being in a band, cementing their status as a formidable musical force.

The EP stands as a powerful testimony to the band’s impressive evolution, delving into their early experiences while eagerly embracing the vast array of opportunities ahead. Each song genuinely conveys a range of emotions, from the tumult of their challenges to their optimistic aspirations for the future; delving into deep themes like mental health, relationships, personal growth, the enduring power of friendship, and the sheer joy of celebration.

The EP starts with the lively track Drunk in Japan, which serves as a powerful anthem about pursuing one’s dreams and the exhilaration of achieving success.Read the full review for Drunk in Japan HERE.

Hello offers a thoughtful exploration of the mix of excitement and nervousness that comes with encountering a new person. Joe’s vibrant vocals carry a strong emotional resonance, enhanced by a subtle touch of reverb that evokes a similar vibe to the early work of The 1975. Read the full review for Hello HERE

Living Room shifts to a fun, indie-pop track, inspired by a spontaneous house party. The chorus is infectious, and the background chatter and laughter enhance its charm. This track reflects the band’s ability to capture the essence of youthful experiences and translate them into music through carefully crafted production choices.

The Kites‘ latest addition to their discography, Drive, is a powerful drum-driven song that explores the universal yearning for freedom and comfort. The heartfelt lyrics “Told my mind to shut up and drive” adeptly capture the desire for mental escape and liberation.

Closing out Headlights is Emily, Emily, an emotional ballad that skillfully weaves a story and evokes raw emotions. The song beautifully delves into the theme of unrequited love, delving into the complexities of comprehending someone else’s inner world. It artfully navigates the uncertainties and hidden layers of relationships, offering a reflective and contemplative conclusion to the EP.

This amazing band is poised to take the main stages by storm in the coming years. Their infectious charisma, high-energy live shows, and unforgettable melodies make them prime candidates for headlining performances; with this EP being perfect material for them to prove themselves.

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