History
These Animal Men
These Animal Men formed inPost-break up
Later in 1998, Boag, Hewings, Warnock and Hague formed "Mo Solid Gold" with a new singer, K, taking over vocals from Boag and Hewings. The output, influenced by Northern soul, was the 2001 album ''Brand New Testament'' released on EMI/Chrysalis Records. Singles for the tracks "David's Soul," "Personal Saviour," "Safe from Harm," and the self-titled "Mo Solid Gold" followed. The group broke up less than a year later. In 2007, Hewings and Boag formed the band The Orphans with drummer Kev (later replaced by Paul Emons) and producer and keyboardist Tim Howarth. The Orphans released their first album ''Muff'', a blend of glam, punk and garage rock, in 2008 on the Hail Mary label. The Orphans continued to perform live, changed the spelling of their name to "Thee Orphans," and released their second album, ''Average Kinda Savage''. In January 2013, they broke up. On 11 September 2015, These Animal Men reunited to play a one-off sold-out gig at Heaven in London, alongside S*M*A*S*H, in support of the documentary ''Flawed is Beautiful'', which covered the career of both bands.Discography
Albums
* '' (Come on, Join) The High Society'' (1994) - UK No. 62 * ''Accident & Emergency'' (1997) - UK No. 192Extended plays
* ''Too Sussed?'' (1994) - UK No. 39 * ''Taxi for These Animal Men'' (1995) - UK No. 64Singles
* "Wheelers, Dealers, Christine Keelers" (split release with S*M*A*S*H) (1993) * "Speed King" (1994) - UK No. 95 * "You're Not My Babylon" (1994) - UK No. 77 * "This Is the Sound of Youth" (1994) - UK No. 72 * "Life Support Machine" (1997) - UK No. 62 * "Light Emitting Electrical Wave" (1997) - UK No. 72Demo
* ''Are You Inexperienced? E.P.'' (1993)Band members
*Alexander Boag - vocals, guitar *Julian Hewings (aka Hooligan) - backing vocals, guitar *Patrick Murray - bass *Steve Hussey (until 1996) - drums * Craig Warnock (from 1996) - keyboard *Rob Hague (from 1996) - drumsReferences
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