ROGUE MALE is a NWOBHM ( British Heavy Metal ) band , formed in 1983 and active until 1987, they re-united in 2008. During the mid-1980s they released two official full-length albums "First Visit" in 1985 and "Animal Man" in 1986. For the album "First Visit" you will find photos and descriptions of the Netherlands release on RoadrunneR as well as the English release on "Music For Nations". Of the album "Animal Man" there are photos of the album sleeves and description for the English release on "Music For Nations".
The New Wave of British Heavy Metal (NWOBHM) was a musical movement that emerged in the late 1970s and early 1980s in the United Kingdom. It was characterized by a return to traditional heavy metal music, a focus on fast tempos, and an emphasis on guitar-driven music. One of the bands that rose to prominence during this era was Rogue Male. Formed in 1983, Rogue Male was a British heavy metal band that released two studio albums and achieved moderate success during their brief tenure.
Band Members:
Rogue Male was comprised of four members, each of whom brought their unique talents to the band. The band's founder and lead vocalist was Jim Lyttle. Lyttle had a distinctive voice that was often compared to that of AC/DC's Brian Johnson. The band's guitarist was Geoff Taylor, who was known for his powerful riffs and impressive guitar solos. The rhythm section consisted of Kevin Proctor on bass and Nigel "Nibbs" Carter on drums.
Discography:
Rogue Male released two studio albums during their brief tenure. Their debut album, First Visit, was released in 1985 and received critical acclaim for its high-energy performances and catchy songwriting. The album's most notable tracks were "Crazy Motorcycle," "All Over You," and "The Real Me." Their follow-up album, Animal Man, was released in 1986 and featured a heavier, more aggressive sound than their debut. The album's most notable tracks were "Animal Man," "Liar," and "Let's Spend the Night Together."
Musical Style:
Rogue Male's music was a blend of traditional heavy metal and hard rock. The band's sound was characterized by fast tempos, powerful riffs, and catchy choruses. Lyttle's distinctive vocals added an extra layer of intensity to the band's sound.