Steak to Issue EPs on Vinyl through Napalm Records

Posted in Whathaveyou on August 26th, 2013 by JJ Koczan

A month after the announcement of their having signed to Napalm Records, word has come down that London-based heavy rockers Steak will issue/reissue their two to-date EPs, 2012’s Disastronaught (review here) and 2013’s Corned Beef Colossus (review here), in a variety of limited vinyl editions that are now available to pre-order at the links below. The red-meat riffers will also take part in the 2013 Blizzard Mountain’s multi-city fest alongside Samsara Blues Experiment and others at the end of November.

More info on that at the Steak Thee Facebooks, and you can check out the sundry vinyls for the EPs with the news below:

Check it, both of our Ep’s are being released on limited edition vinyl! Available for pre order now. Nice!

London based Stoner Rock newcomers Steak will release their much celebrated EPs “Disastronaught” and “Corned Beef Colossus” for the for the first time on vinyl on Sept 27th.

Expect a highly limited gatefold edition which includes the beautiful comic album artwork and will be made available exclusively through the Napalm Records Webstore!

Disastronaught – Limited to 100 copies gatefold edition in Transparent Blue: http://tinyurl.com/SteakDis-blue & 100 copies in Copper! http://tinyurl.com/SteakDis-cop
Corned Beef Coloss: Limited to 100 copies gatefold edition in Transparent Blue: http://tinyurl.com/SteakCBC-blue & 100 copies in Copper! http://tinyurl.com/SteakCBC-cop

Steak, Corned Beef Colossus (2013)

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Steak and the Horror-Filled Fall of Lazarus

Posted in Bootleg Theater on July 3rd, 2012 by JJ Koczan

In my review a couple weeks back for British rockers Steak‘s debut EP, Disastronaught, I recounted some of the basics for the plotline that the songs seemed to be working toward and that the liner notes and comic-book-style artwork were feeding into. I don’t know how clips from Hammer Horror films also feed into that plotline, but they certainly seem to line up well with lyrics about “10,000 roaches” and “bloodshot eyes,” and I thought Christopher Lee draining some ’70s hottie’s blood while vocalist Kippa was singing about pouring wine was a subtle but charming touch. I bet the clips were cheaper than filming or animating a future alien-looking dystopia would be too, or maybe I don’t know how the film industry works.

Check out “Fall of Lazarus” here and thanks to the band for posting it on the forum:

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