The Baste Records Choir, under the production of renowned A&R head Chris Wallin, has struck a festive and provocative chord with their new single, Deck The Congress Halls. This Christmas parody blends humor, patriotism, and conservative commentary into a catchy, cleverly irreverent anthem for the season.
Set to the familiar melody of the holiday classic, the song delivers biting satire with lyrics that celebrate freedom, mock liberal figures, and cheer for Trump’s enduring popularity. Lines like "Kamala lost and dems went feral" are paired with viral-worthy liberal scream soundbites, heightening the song’s playful edge.
The music video adds another layer of hilarity, featuring animated caricatures of political figures, Christmas decorations with a MAGA twist, and iconic moments reimagined in cartoon form.
“Deck The Congress Halls” not only captures the spirit of the season but also embodies the rise of conservative counterculture in music. With its sharp humor and festive energy, the song fits perfectly alongside works by other conservative artists like Tom MacDonald and Rachel Holt, making it a must-hear for fans of patriotic holiday tunes and satire alike.