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Updated: Aug 31

Rogue Debuts at The Garage


On Saturday, June 15th, Rogue made a striking debut at an event organised by Rankin at The Garage. This new band, composed of seasoned musicians, brought a dynamic and eclectic energy to the stage.


photo: Vica Mifsud

The lineup of Rogue includes singer Juan Xerri from Animamortua, and backing singer Valerie Cassar, known for her work with the Iron Maiden Tribute band as well as Oblique Visions and Dislost. Guitarist Adrian Mercieca, formerly of prog rock band Sphinx, adds a touch of vintage rock to the mix. Bassist Philip "Bagigu" Camilleri, who has played in numerous bands, is currently performing with Valiantis, Rock Troupers, and the Iron Maiden Tribute band. Andre’ Schembri, who was with Ivory Cross, now plays keyboards for Stoned, a Rolling Stones tribute band. Drummer Luciano Borg, also an ex-member of Ivory Cross, brings a rich history from bands like Kraken (which also included Philip ‘Bagigu’), Scimitar (with Lega on guitar), and Frantic (with Ivan Filletti, Andrew Alamango and Andrew Sultana), and has a reputation as the guitarist for Syndrome (with Chris Spiteri vocals and keyboards, Jonathan galea on bass, and Fabrizio Giorgio on drums).


photo: Vica Mifsud

The name "Rogue" was suggested by Luciano Borg, who explained, "Rogue means 'an unprincipled person with savage or destructive tendencies.' We thought the meaning was appropriate to the band being wild and destructive in nature."


Luciano and Adrian began the band by jamming in a garage, eventually inviting others to join. "Luciano and Adrian started jamming in a garage and eventually they asked me to join, and we started having fun with some covers. Then, when we felt there was something to build on, we called in Andre’ and Juan. The chemistry between us was always great, and for a long while, we just had some fun in the garage until we decided it was time to make the step and go live. Which we did last Saturday at The Garage alongside the mighty Rankin, whom we thank for the opportunity, as it was originally their gig and we just butted in at the last moment", Philip confessed a few days after the gig!


photo: Vica Mifsud
photo: Vica Mifsud

The crowd for the night was one of the largest and most enthusiastic that The Garage has seen this year. Despite Rogue's debut consisting only of covers, the audience responded with high energy and enthusiasm.


When asked about composing original music, the band expressed interest but cited current time constraints. "We do have a lot of parts here and there that can lead to some original songs that we think can be quite interesting. However, at the moment, everyone is tied down with other matters and we feel we do not have the time required for composing proper original numbers. We do like this to be a fun band for a while but, when the time comes, I am sure we will again make another step forward and start composing our own songs. Ideas are plenty.” Adrian added, “I would make it a little more clear that yes, we intend to start working on some original material in the future, but for now - as you said - the focus is to beef up the repertoire, headline a few more gigs, gel together all the more and then we'll be working on our own material of which we have quite a bit (at least speaking for myself and probably Andre too).”


As for their next gig, Rogue has no specific plans yet but aims to increase their repertoire to at least two hours and headline their own show soon.


photo: Vica Mifsud

The event, organised by The Garage and Rankin, featured a stunning headlining performance by the latter, whose set combined bluesy influences with the thumping rock/metal sounds of legends like Motörhead and Down. They delivered a heavy dose of groove metal with touches of sludge, thrash, and alternative rock, playing songs from their debut album "Chrysalis" and debuting two new tracks from their upcoming album, 'Rage' and 'Midnight Caravan,' the latter being freshly finished just days before the performance.

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Aug 30

Grazzi Noel!!

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