The Steal

This article is about the British melodic hardcore punk band. For the 2004 ALCS stolen base in Game Four, see Dave Roberts (outfielder). For other uses, see steal (disambiguation).
The Steal

The Steal
Background information
Origin Kingston upon Thames/Brighton, England
Genres Hardcore punk
Melodic hardcore
Years active 2005–2009
Labels Banquet Records
Past members Richard Phoenix
Mark Pavey
Lindsay Corstorphine
Dave House

The Steal were an English hardcore punk band, from Kingston upon Thames and Brighton.

History

They formed in late 2005, and are influenced by Minor Threat, 7 Seconds and Kid Dynamite. In 2006 they completed a UK tour with American punk bands Set Your Goals and Lifetime. They are currently signed to Banquet Records, who organise shows in and around the Kingston upon Thames area in Greater London.

In July 2006 the band recorded a live session for BBC Radio 1's The Lock Up show.

In August 2007, the band released their debut album in the US on Get Outta Town Records, and toured the US East Coast. Shortly after this went on an unofficial hiatus for seven months at the end of which, in April 2008, they toured with Against Me! and released some new material in the way of a split 7" single with another Brighton band, Beat Express.

In 2008, the band began writing their second album, Bright Grey in Devon, England. The album was recorded in two days. It was released on 29 September 2008. In this year the band recorded a second live session for The Lock Up show.

They played their final concert at The Peel on 18 September 2009, in their hometown of Kingston upon Thames, supporting Paint It Black.

The band split into two, forming Sauna Youth and Pacer. Bassist Dave House has also released four albums and two splits of solo material that dates back to 2004 before The Steal began.

Members

Discography

EPs

Year Title Label
2006 Steal Your Goals - split 10" with Set Your Goals Gravity DIP
2008 Split 7" with Beat Express Self-Released

Albums

Year Title Label
2006 The Steal Gravity DIP
2008 Bright Grey Banquet

External links

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