His Latest Flame are a Scottish girl group, initially forming in 1983 and disbanding in 1990. The all-girl act were originally formed from members of Sophisticated Boom Boom following the departure of their vocalist Libby McArthur in 1983.
With their new vocalist Moira Rankin, His Latest Flame signed to a major label, London Records, and recorded one studio album, In the Neighbourhood, in 1989 before disbanding in 1990. Their sound is described as "Scotland's answer to the Bangles".
The band started from five friends from Glasgow deciding to make music together. Sophisticated Boom Boom became a mainstay in the early 1980s Glasgow music scene until singer Libby McArthur became pregnant in 1983. The band decided to go on without her after changing their name to His Latest Flame and recruited a new vocalist, Moira Rankin.
In 1986, they released the track "Somebody's Gonna Get Hurt" on Go! Discs. This same year they supported the Housemartins on tour.
Later they signed with London Records and released their debut album, In the Neighbourhood, in 1989.
They performed on BBC One's primetime chat show Wogan on 18 October 1989 and supported Edwyn Collins when he played the Pavilion Theatre, Glasgow.
The band decided to call it a day in 1990.
Members
His Latest Flame were featured in the 2024 documentary film, Since Yesterday, which traces the evolution of trailblazing Scottish girl groups and female-led bands and includes personal anecdotes from the band members.<blockquote>"My first gig was at the Barrowland and it's only now making this film that I found the very first band onstage after it reopened was a girl band from Glasgow called His Latest Flame... For me, knowing about that as a teenager would have normalised that bands can be all women and still play places like there." - director, Carla J. Easton.</blockquote>