La Sécurité - "Snack City"

Photo by Kristin Sollecito

Montreal art-punk collective La Sécurité have a brand new single out that we think you're going to love. "Snack City" is a hyperactive and ridiculously fun ode to food. It's more than a little quirky, and if we had to put a label on it we'd go with post-punk, but there is a lot going on in this one. It kind of sounds like Bodega and DEVO jamming on a Weird Al song, which is apparently my new favorite genre of music. "Snack City" is the perfect antidote to the chin-stroking rock snob, because I don't think anyone can resist the party that La Sécurité have given us with their latest song. Get away from other people for the next three minutes and dance your heart out. We could all use a song like "Snack City" these days.

The band says of their latest single:

“We wrote the song when we were hungry. The segment ‘J'ai faim, j'ai faim, [...],’ which translates to: ‘I’m hungry, I’m hungry, [...]’ was the basis of the scat singing that remained. We had fun with food anecdotes, food-related puns, etcetera.”

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

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