La Sécurité - "Deny"

Photo by Kristin Sollecito

Montreal art punk band La Sécurit have a new single out, and you're going to end up loving it. "Deny" is a post punk party waiting to happen. It's high energy, and is as electronic as it is punk or rock. This is a song that's going to demand dancing from the listener, the more awkward the better. Despite how electronic and dance friendly that "Deny" is, there is still a cloud of noise hovering over the entire song. The song has an interesting near throwback quality to the 80's when computers were the future and bands started experimenting with computerized noises in their songs to sound more modern. La Scurit have very quickly become a favorite of ours, and we can't wait for their new album.

The band says of their new single:

Initially written in French and translated to English, the song deals with dysfunctional relationships and getting rid of burdens in your life. Standing up for yourself. This doesn't work for me; I'm out. The bass hook was stolen from Standard Emmanuel, Félix's solo project…”

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

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