Rogue Male (band)

Rogue Male are a British heavy metal band, formed in 1983.

Rogue Male was the brainchild of Northern Ireland born singer/guitarist Jim Lyttle, who had previously been in the Northern Irish punk band Pretty Boy Floyd and The Gems. Moving to London in the late 70s, he decided to put together a band that would mix punk styles and aggression with the more metal sounds of the NWOBHM bands of the time. The band signed to the UK metal label Music for Nations and subsequently Elektra in the USA. Shortly afterwards, the band were invited to appear on the E.C.T. (Extra Celestial Transmission) Heavy Metal music programme on England's Channel 4 where they performed 2 songs live on 19 April 1985.

The first Rogue Male album, First Visit, was recorded by Lyttle on guitar and vocals, John Fraser-Binnie on lead guitar, Kevin Collier on bass, and Steve Kingsley on drums. Kinglsey was later replaced by Danny Fury. The album was produced by Steve James. Rogue Male toured the UK/Europe and the USA in support of it. Kerrang magazine in the UK gave the band several features, and a front cover article. "All Over You" was released as a 12-inch single. The second album Animal Man, was released a year later. Rogue Male subsequently dropped their record companies and started legal proceedings. The 1980s incarnation of the band played their final show in late 1987.

Both the original albums were re-released on on the Polish label Metal Mind records in 2007. In an interview in the March 2009 edition of Classic Rock Magazine, Lyttle stated that he had recently written, arranged, recorded and produced a new Rogue Male album. This featured Bernie Tormé on guitar on some tracks with John McCoy on bass and Robin Guy on drums and was called Nail It. A new track, "Cold Blooded Man" appeared on the CD which accompanied the magazine. Original lead guitarist John Fraser Binnie subsequently rejoined the band and a new DVD entitled Liar was recorded and released. Bass player Tony Forsythe joined the band on a permanent basis.

Discography

Studio albums
Singles
Compilation albums

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