Reviews and Views

Kite continues to gain local and international acclaim...the new album brings lush harmonies surrounding introspective lyrics, spiced with Caribbean reggae beats and finished off with ringing indie guitar sounds, for a heady mixture that can only be Kite.
Select Magazine, October 2007
Kite demonstrates the talent and dedication to write a 'Hit Song'.
Jim Halsey, President, Billboard World Song Contest.
Kite is one of Barbados' best bands; they have a massive amount of talent and a large fan base which is surprising considering that their particular genre of music is rock.
Barbados Advocate, August 15th, 2004.

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Up In The Air, the debut album of alternative pop/rock band Kite, is a musical offering worthy of international airplay, and identifies them as a future powerhouse on the growing alternative music scene in the Caribbean... Up In The Air also hints at a Caribbean influence and is definitely worth the listen.
Circuit, Volume 1, Issue 2, November 2004.
Kite, always a crowd pleaser, opened the night's unplugged festivities with favourites such as Fairweather Friend and the ridiculously popular Firefly... with an opening act such as Kite, the other performers had a tough act to follow.
Nigel Wallace, The Barbados Advocate, March 19th 2005, at Culture Shock 'Unplugged'.

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Rock band Kite have been selected to perform at the Florida Music Festival 2005. From the thousands who applied, Kite is the only band from outside North America selected.
Ricky Jordan, Groove Magazine, May 13th 2005.
Kite is reaching new heights in the International music scene with their recent deal with LA-based RipTide Music and the subsequent feature of their song Firefly on CBS' Prime Time show Ghost Whisperer.
Limelight, November 9th, 2005.