- The Mutants (San Francisco)
Infobox musical artist
Name = Mutants
Img_capt = From left to right: Paul Fleming, Sally Webster, Sue White, Brendan Earley, John Gullak, Fritz Fox and Dave Carothers
Background = group_or_band
Origin =San Francisco, California , USA
Genre =Punk rock Art punk
New Wave
Years_active = 1977 — 1986
2004 — present
Label =415 Records MSI White Noise Records
Associated_acts = Brendan Earley (solo career)
Scarecrow Rodeo
Frank Hymng
Fever Crash
Puka
Current_members = Paul Fleming, Sally Webster, Sue White, Brendan Earley, John Gullak, Fritz Fox and Dave Carothers
Past_members = Charley Hagan, Zippy Pinhead, Ken Kearny, Jim Hrabetin, Albert RedaThe Mutants are an important band in the history of
San Francisco punk rock and new wave music. They are known for their theatrical performances which often include elaborate props, projections, and comical antics. They are credited with being one of the first "Art-punk " bands in San Francisco, and were one of the most popular bands of the San Francisco punk scene during the late 1970s and early 1980s.The Mutants joined together to perform at the San Francisco Poetry Festival in 1977. They quickly became regular performers in the San Francisco punk rock scene, headlining at the
Mabuhay Gardens (aka The Fab Mab),The Savoy Tivoli , The Berkeley Square,The Deaf Club , The Temple (aka 1839 Geary Street), The Old Waldorf, The Warfield, and other punk clubs. They were also noted for being one of the few pop bands to ever perform live atNapa State Hospital , apsychiatric hospital . They also opened for such bands asThe Ramones ,Iggy Pop ,New Order ,Lene Lovich ,The Cramps and theTalking Heads . The Mutants were booked to open forJoy Division 's first U.S. tour which was canceled due to Ian Curtis' suicide two days before the tour was to begin.Their first extended play single was on
415 Records and included "Insect Lounge", "New Drug" and "The New Dark Ages". Many compilations, such as "Wave Goodbye", "Can You Hear Me: Live From the Deaf Club"and "415" included both live and studio recordings of The Mutants. In 1982, The Mutants' only album, "Fun Terminal", was produced with the help ofSnakefinger after the first producer,Paul Wexler , who produced their e. p., left the project and was released on MSI Quality Records.Following the release of "Fun Terminal", The Mutants embarked on another successful national tour, headlining at major punk venues such as
CBGBs and Hurrah's. However, the stress encountered while recording "Fun Terminal", drug abuse, alcoholism, and family commitments changed the scope of the band. By the mid-eighties many of the original musicians left the band. The three vocalists attempted to keep the band going with new musicians, and new songs were written to feature the female vocalists.In 1989 The Mutants had a reunion show at the
DNA Lounge in San Francisco. By this time, most of the band was clean and sober. In 2002, "Fun Terminal" was re-released as a CD onWhite Noise Records and included three additional tracks of live recordings, a 1980 4 song unreleased demo session and the 415 records released e. p.. Interest in the band re-surfaced and The Mutants began once again playing small clubs in San Francisco, such as SOMA Arts, Thee Parkside, Studio Z, andCafe du Nord . A "Fab Mab Reunion" took place on April 8, 2006 atThe Fillmore and featured performances by The Mutants and several other notable bands from the early San Francisco punk scene.Dirk Dirksen and Damon Malloy produced a DVD documentary of The Mutants titled "Mutants: Forensic Report" which was released in 2007. [http://www.sfmutants.com] [http://movies.nytimes.com/movie/382491/The-Mutants-Forensic-Report/dvd] [http://www.amazon.com/gp/cdp/member-reviews/A17AGTWBVJXD3N?sort%5Fby=MostRecentReview]Members
Current lineup
*Fritz Fox (aka Freddy Mutant) - vocals
*Sallier Webster (aka Sally Mutant) - vocals
*Sue White - vocals
*Brendan Earley - lead guitar
*John Gullak - guitar
*Jim Hrabetin - guitar
*Paul Fleming - bass
*Dave Carothers - drumsDiscography
* "Savoy Sound — Wave Goodbye" (CD Presents, 1981)
References
* [http://www.sfmutants.com/1978.html “Cramps / Mutants, Napa State Hospital”] by
Howie Klein , "New York Rocker", July/August 1978.
* [http://www.sfmutants.com/1979.html “Moo Moo Mutants”] by Connie Chung, "New York Rocker", September 1979.
* [http://www.sfmutants.com/BAM.html "Courting Chaos with The Mutants"] by Suzanne Stefanac, "BAM", December 15, 1982.
* [http://www.o-art.org/history/77-83/Gullak/JGullak.html John Gullak interview] , "UnSound" No.5, 1984.External links
* [http://www.sfmutants.com Official website]
* [http://www.myspace.com/sfmutants The Mutants MySpace page]
* [http://www.eclypso.com/mutants/index.html The Mutants Photos]
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