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Rhodri Marsen has just released a Brexit disco concept album – and it’s wondeful

Music columnist Rhodri Marsen announced this week that he has recorded a Brexit disco concept album.

Under the performing name of Article 54, he has released ‘The Hustle: A Brexit disco symphony’ whose songs have titles like “Freedom of movement”, “Let’s go WTO”, “Canada Plus”, and the faintly suggestive “Hard is Better”.

Piece of Cake

Releasing the first copy on Brexitcast, he played the opening track of the album dubbed “Piece of Cake”, which begins with “disco king” Liam Fox.

The Brexiteer MP said in 2017 that a trade deal with the EU should be the “easiest in history” to get, which is riffed on in the song.

“It’s basically a sarcastic eulogy for our collective sanity”

Since the album was released it has climbed up the iTunes charts and is currently outselling the greatest hits album ‘ABBA Gold’.

“Ten weeks ago I said on here that I’d started writing a disco concept album about Brexit,” said Marsden in a tweet.

“Unbelievably, I wasn’t joking. Even more unbelievably, it’s finished, and it’s released today.”

“It’s basically a sarcastic eulogy for our collective sanity,” explained Marsden in a thread introducing the album.

“It takes some of the vague reassurances and blithely stated bullshit that we’ve been fed for the past three years, and sets it to the most relentlessly upbeat soundtrack that my colleagues and I could muster.”

The album can be dowloaded here.

Jack Peat

Jack is a business and economics journalist and the founder of The London Economic (TLE). He has contributed articles to VICE, Huffington Post and Independent and is a published author. Jack read History at the University of Wales, Bangor and has a Masters in Journalism from the University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne.

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