Steel Wolf


Steel Wolf are Lithuanian-American recording artists from Long Island, New York. Described as playing “music to incite a riot”, Steel Wolf took their name from Lithuanian folklore in 1982 and is still active today. Aside from archetypal venues, they have performed annually at the NYC Marathon and the north east Lithuanian camp, Giraite. Their releases not only contain music with “bar brawl-ready song titles” but also tracks like “Himnas 2010” - a version of the Lithuanian National Anthem. As Long Island Good Times magazine put it "Steel Wolf blends punk anachronisms with Lithuanian mythology.”

Discography

Studio recordings

Eternal Damnation Backyards of Bushwick Rock ‘n’ Roll Rehab Boozer Friendly Midnight Train To Siauliai Embracing Mainstream Success Variety Pack Hot Honey Liquor The Unreleased Album Not Playin' With A Full Deck
  • ''Funplugged''

Singles

EPs

Steel Wolf is Exploring Uranus
  • ''Super Sounds of the 70s''

Live recordings

Loungin’ Live! The Rise and Fall of Steel Wolf Loungin’ Live, Too! Night of 2000 Koldunai Loungin’ Live Forever! Nakturnal Wood The Spotlight Tapes
  • ''Loungin' Live 2017''

Compilations

Greatest Hits After Twenty Beers! The Complete Breakfasts
  • ''Aural Kugelis - A Virtual Greatest Hits''

Videos

Rhythm ‘n’ Booze
  • ''Camp Giraite 2 - Guitars, Grub & Grog''

Andrius Lileika solo

Return from Oblivion Take Two
  • ''From Alchemy to Alice's''