Bureau De Change unveil sardonic anti-love anthem ‘Marriage’

Post-punk agitators Bureau De Change return with their new single ‘Marriage’, a sharp-witted, wine-fuelled ode to singlehood in the age of engagements, baby scans, and group chats full of milestone updates.

Equal parts sardonic and self-aware, the track channels the band’s trademark blend of feminist commentary, disjointed grooves, and lyrical irreverence. Rather than a sweeping romantic ballad, ‘Marriage’ is a cheeky anthem for those navigating the weird hinterland of late-20s dating, where the only constant is a fridge full of hummus and an Echo Falls hangover.

With members who’ve toured Europe in various acclaimed projects, Flora, Will, Connor, and Louis are no strangers to crafting chaos, but here, they spin it into something oddly anthemic. It’s catharsis for the commitment-phobic, a toast to the messy middle, and a reminder that not all love songs need a happy ending.