The Swingin Utters are stalwarts of that East Bay / 429 Gilman Street / San Francisco punk scene, coming out of the same spiky egg as Operation Ivy, Green Day and the rest. Forming back in 1992 and signed to Fat Wreck since 1996, they’ve played with more or less everyone worth knowing and pretty much seen it all. And yet they still manage to crank out some of the freshest Americana punk rock out there, year after year.
With a new album released just before Christmas and a return to these shores on the cards for February, we caught up with front man Johnny “Peebucks” Bonnel to talk about how they are still here, the current crop of Bay Area punk nonsense – and the difference between “Utters” and “Udders”.
You can check the interview out here now: https://www.lightsgoout.co.uk/?p=14709
Or you can wait for the print version in issue 32 of course…
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