La Sécurité – Bingo [Music Video]

Today, La Sécurité is the Montreal-based art punk collective — dropped the music video for “Bingo.”
The track marks the band’s first single of 2026 and serves as the lead release from their upcoming sophomore album Bingo!, arriving June 12, 2026 via Mothland (North America) and Bella Union (rest of the world).
“Bingo” delivers a fun, retro-leaning blend of new wave, alt-rock, and punk energy, pairing punchy rhythms with a playful, danceable edge. The track captures the band’s sharp post-punk sensibilities while embracing a vibrant, nostalgic sound that feels both stylish and infectious.

About the track by
“Bingo,” a clever latter-day nod to early-2000s disco punk, fueled by frantic drums, crunchy bass, intricate auxiliary percussion flurries, as well as a slew of hooks, courtesy of fuzzed-out guitars and new wave-y synthesizers.

“‘Bingo’ was a working title Melissa used to save the demo when we were working on the song,” the band explains.
“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.”

The accompanying video is a colorful explosion of collage animation that captures the non-stop energy from the track’s namesake, bingo. Philippe Beauséjour, the director, expands that the track’s “energy inspired in me the anxiety of the players leaving the hall with a big sum. It’s like a light social activity evening that can turn into a frenetic obsession with combinations of letters and numbers, stimulated by repetitive movements, sugary drinks, and cigarettes. The numbered cards become calculated abstractions, and every word from the hosts, a prayer.”

Bingo gets: 📷📷📷📷📷📷📷📷/10.