La Sécurité Returns with Second LP Bingo!, Blending Art-Punk and Playful Energy
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Chris DeVille
Toasted just enough. A reliable bake, gently seasoned.
Summary
La Sécurité, a francophone art-punk band, has released their second LP titled Bingo!. The album blends shadowy no wave and shoegaze elements with playful, energetic punk vibes reminiscent of Le Tigre and Devo. The article recommends the record as a fun, blast of a party album worth checking out for the weekend.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledOn Bingo!, I hear some of that shadowy quality Ryan was describing, which manifests in flashes of no wave and shoegaze and the violent rumble of Félix Bélisle's bass.
But mostly this thing sounds like a blast.
Some songs, like 'Deny,' flash me back to Le Tigre
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