La Sécurité - "Bingo"

Photo by Kristin Sollecito

Montreal based art punk collective La Sécurit are back with a new single and video. "Bingo" is an absolute blast of a song. It's three and a half minutes of impossible to not dance to music that will most likely land in the post-punk category. It's a fun and quirky song with music that's just as catchy as the vocals. The guitars are fuzzy, but "Bingo" is closer to New Wave than indie rock. This one sounds like a combination of The B-52's, BODEGA, and maybe some Fugazi? La Scurit have this almost all-encompassing sound that borrows from many genres to create their very own joyous hodge podge of music. Listening to "Bingo" may very well be the most fun three minutes and thirty-three seconds of your week.

The band says of their latest single:

“‘Bingo’ was a working title Melissa used to save the demo when we were working on the song. The lyrics came later following a suggestion from Félix to describe a game of Bingo, to put into words the social life from an old folks home—elderly people that are young at heart, hence the references to Orange Crush, little hats, etcetera. The bass line and its tone are a tribute to Death From Above 1979.”

You can watch the video for "Bingo" below. Bingo! is due out June 12 on Mothland and Bella Union, and is available to pre-order here. For more on La Sécurité, check out the band on Facebook and Instagram.

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