With twangy guitar licks, distorted slinky bass lines, bombardments of call and answer vocals, and intense drum rhythms from speedy to beat-y, The BCASA are providing one of the more interesting sounds in the Montreal music scene. Though they have survived in the punk circuit for years, their approach and energy leave you with a counter-punk feeling. They demonstrate a catalogue of songs with lyrics and titles so ridiculous that you can’t ignore them. From “Double Hitler Violation”, a hockey anthem, to “Q Dog King Cheese Parkin’ Bitches at Your Mom’s Place”, a song no one is really … read more
With twangy guitar licks, distorted slinky bass lines, bombardments of call and answer vocals, and intense drum rhythms from speedy to beat-y, The BCASA are providing one of the more interesting sounds in the Montreal music scene. Though they have survived in the punk circuit for years, their… read more
With twangy guitar licks, distorted slinky bass lines, bombardments of call and answer vocals, and intense drum rhythms from speedy to beat-y, The BCASA are providing one of the more interesting sounds in the Montreal music scene. Though they have survived in the punk circuit for years, their approach and energy leave you with a counter-punk feeling. They demonst… read more