La Sécurité’s ‘Bingo!’ Brings Post-Punk Party Rock to the Fray

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La Sécurité, the Montreal-based art-punk band, has released their second album Bingo! via Mothland Records, blending no-wave, shoegaze, and dance-punk elements, according to a review by Stereogum.

Album Overview

Bingo!, the sophomore release from the francophone group, features a mix of “shadowy quality” and “violent rumble” from Félix Bélisle’s bass, as described by Stereogum. Tracks like “Deny” evoke the dance-punk energy of Le Tigre, while “Detour” channels late ’70s and early ’80s British art-punk, the review states.

Influences and Style

The album draws comparisons to post-punk acts like Telehealth and Vessel, which incorporate B-52s-inspired energy, according to Stereogum. La Sécurité’s sound also reflects influences from Devo’s playfulness and the “art-damaged splendor” of 1970s Britain, the review notes.

Influences and Style

Release Details

Bingo! is available now through Mothland Records, with distribution handled by Bella Union, as confirmed by the band’s official platform. The album follows their 2021 debut, which was highlighted by Ryan Leas in a previous Stereogum coverage.

Where to Listen

Listeners can stream Bingo! on major platforms, including Spotify and Apple Music, with a direct link provided by Mothland Records. The band’s discography and tour dates are also accessible via their official website.

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