Bureau De Change bring forward their signature cocktail of sardonic humor and sharp political commentary, all laced with unapologetic feminist power. Expect angular riffs, and a sound that is truly abrasive, and intentionally so.
Their new single, Marriage, is punk rock with a grin. Bursting with jittery energy, it dissects modern anxiety in a nervy and neurotic manner. Beneath the snarling guitars and expressive vocals lies a dark reflection on commitment, and the claustrophobia of contemporary life.
The band unveils: "On first glance, you might think this would be a love song, but no. It is an ode to being single in your late 20s, especially for those watching their friends all get married and have children. A light-hearted, fun, and satirical view on modern dating, all mixed with the plight of being single. Fill yourself a large glass of Echo Falls rosé to pair with your girl dinner (consisting of one large pot of hummus, some grapes, and bread) and have an existential crisis to Marriage."
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