1. The Spark
2. Rebel Rider
3. Green, Black & Gold
4. Back In The Day
5. Bullet
6. No Ulterior Motives
7. AA
8. Interlude
9. Deja Vu
10. The Weekend
11. Southside
12. Sensimilla
13. The Archive
14. Not Too Late
Staylefish have released their second album titled "Audible Addiction." This album follows in the footsteps of their debut album with a similar style and sound. These guys have quite the sound, I would say they are similat to a Bedouin Soundclash or a Westbound Train, so if you like those bands, you could like this album. When looking at the recording quality of this album, the album has been recorded pretty well here. The instrumentation is alright here too, the band can play. Now onto the vocals and lyrics, the vocals are pretty similar to their previous album, while they do have different styles with the reggae vocals then the regular vocals, it makes it not like every other band. Both of these singers can sing and you can understand them. With the lyrics, they go for more of that light, fun lyric that doesn't really mean much except for making you feel upbeat. If you are looking for a single to this album, there isn't one, so just pick a song and give it a listen to get the feel of the album. Staylefish have again made an album that mixed the reggae with the rock and it has a nice sound. Now all that is left is to get out there and bring it to people. Listen to this album to decide for yourself what you think of it. They have since called it quits (R.I.P.).
2. Rebel Rider
3. Green, Black & Gold
4. Back In The Day
5. Bullet
6. No Ulterior Motives
7. AA
8. Interlude
9. Deja Vu
10. The Weekend
11. Southside
12. Sensimilla
13. The Archive
14. Not Too Late
Staylefish have released their second album titled "Audible Addiction." This album follows in the footsteps of their debut album with a similar style and sound. These guys have quite the sound, I would say they are similat to a Bedouin Soundclash or a Westbound Train, so if you like those bands, you could like this album. When looking at the recording quality of this album, the album has been recorded pretty well here. The instrumentation is alright here too, the band can play. Now onto the vocals and lyrics, the vocals are pretty similar to their previous album, while they do have different styles with the reggae vocals then the regular vocals, it makes it not like every other band. Both of these singers can sing and you can understand them. With the lyrics, they go for more of that light, fun lyric that doesn't really mean much except for making you feel upbeat. If you are looking for a single to this album, there isn't one, so just pick a song and give it a listen to get the feel of the album. Staylefish have again made an album that mixed the reggae with the rock and it has a nice sound. Now all that is left is to get out there and bring it to people. Listen to this album to decide for yourself what you think of it. They have since called it quits (R.I.P.).
Genre: Reggae/Ska/Punk
Release Date: August 15th, 2006
Location: London, Ontario
Website: http://www.staylefish.com/
Website: http://www.staylefish.com/
Label: None
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