Today, the Montreal band La Sécurité dropped their sophomore album Bingo!, via Mothland in North America and Bella Union worldwide.
The Montreal art-punk collective pushes their sound further here, blending post-punk urgency with flashes of disco-punk, no wave, and wiry new wave energy.
Bingo! absolutely slaps with energetic, jam-driven post-punk tracks that feel both loose and tightly wound at the same time.
Pulsing rhythms, sharp wiry guitars, frantic percussion, and infectious basslines keep the album constantly in motion, giving every song a restless, danceable edge.
The band captures a raw live-wire chemistry throughout the record, making these songs feel immediate, chaotic, and irresistibly fun.
There’s a playful tension running across the album where catchy hooks collide with jagged art-punk textures.
Tracks bounce between snarky attitude, quirky humour, and explosive grooves while still sounding tightly constructed beneath the apparent spontaneity.
Whether leaning into disco-punk grooves or noisy post-punk bursts, La Sécurité proves they know exactly how to turn nervous energy into something wildly infectious.
Bingo! gets: 📷📷📷📷📷📷📷📷/10.



