Bands & artists like Swingin' Utters

If you like Swingin' Utters, these artists play in similar sounds, ideas, or styles. Use this as a starting point to branch out and find something new to listen to.

Artists to try next

No Use for a Name

No Use for a Name

Their blend of melodic punk with catchy hooks and heartfelt lyrics mirrors the infectious choruses found in Swingin' Utters' music.

punk rock
Lagwagon

Lagwagon

With fast-paced rhythms and a knack for melody, Lagwagon's sound aligns closely with the energetic punk rock style of Swingin' Utters.

hardcore punk
Pennywise

Pennywise

Pennywise combines aggressive punk energy with melodic elements, creating a sound that resonates well with fans of Swingin' Utters.

melodic hardcore
The Bouncing Souls

The Bouncing Souls

Their upbeat punk rock sound, characterized by anthemic choruses and emotional depth, is reminiscent of the melodic hooks in Swingin' Utters' work.

punk rock
Face to Face

Face to Face

Face to Face offers a similar mix of catchy melodies and punk energy, making them a great fit for fans of Swingin' Utters.

new wave
AFI

AFI

Guide

AFI's early work features a blend of punk rock with melodic sensibilities that parallels the dynamic sound of Swingin' Utters.

alternative rock gothic rock
Rise Against

Rise Against

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Known for their powerful melodies and socially conscious lyrics, Rise Against shares a sonic kinship with the engaging hooks of Swingin' Utters.

melodic hardcore
The Menzingers

The Menzingers

Their storytelling approach combined with energetic punk instrumentation makes The Menzingers a fitting recommendation for fans of Swingin' Utters.

punk rock

Common questions

Who sounds like Swingin' Utters?

Artists similar to Swingin' Utters include No Use for a Name, Lagwagon, Pennywise and The Bouncing Souls. Each shares elements of Swingin' Utters's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Swingin' Utters?

Swingin' Utters is primarily known for punk. The band’s sonic landscape brims with rapid-fire rhythms and melodic hooks that twist and turn, giving way to fleeting moments of tension before releasing into infectious choruses.

Where should I start if I like Swingin' Utters?

If you enjoy Swingin' Utters, start with No Use for a Name — their album "Don't Miss the Train" is a great entry point. Their blend of melodic punk with catchy hooks and heartfelt lyrics mirrors the infectious choruses found in Swingin' Utters' music.