Swedish synth-pop phenomenon Kite’s second 7 inch since signing with
Dais in 2023 finds the duo of Nicklas Stenemo and Christian Hutchinson
Berg swinging for new heights of romantic desolation and baroque
grandeur. They describe the A Side, “Losing,” as a “six-minute empty call
for emotional response.” Stately piano and anguished voice reverberate
in a vaulted hall, before gradually building into a widescreen anthem of
synths, drums, and soaring vocals decrying the steady deadening of life
and love: “It’s deadly quiet in your old heart / Are you there? / I see dark
skies on the rise / And daylight shows no remorse / And I realize it is my
life / But It’s losing all meaning.” Swedish dark music icons Anna von
Hausswolff and Henric de la Cour join the chorus as the song cascades
towards an ominous horizon.The B Side, “Glassy Eyes,” showcases Kite’s mastery of somber,
sweeping balladry. Hushed church organ elevates and anchors
Stenemo’s devastated confessional, swaying between resilience and
defeat. The band describes the song as a reckoning with “the privileged
and existential anxiety of drifting through life dispassionately,” contrasted
with “the yearning to connect profoundly with others and a desire for
experiences that stir the soul before facing one’s final moments.” Like a
hymn, the emotion thickens as it deepens, approaching both darkness
and divinity: “Deep as I go, nothing to find / Oh catatonia, I won’t cry /
Nothing can grow, everything dies / Behind my glassy eyes.”