I totally agree with the other two reviewers here. This is an exquisite little gem. If you can get hold of a copy, don't pass on the chance whatever you do - snap it up immediately. This EP seems to be extremely difficult to get hold of now.
It will inevitably attract shoe-gaze, nu-gaze, bla bla bla, comparisons, but all such pigeonholeing is irrelevant. Yes, I can hear Sigur Ros, Maps, etc, in the sound here, as well as the original genre-defining bands of the 1990s, but Kyte also bring to mind Plans-era Deathcab for Cutie. Most importantly, the songs have real soul and depth. This is a remarkably mature, achingly beautiful debut. Trust me, you will love it.