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CCP Ep. #226: 57th & 9th by Sting

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Welcome to our "official" inaugural episode of 2017! To kick off the year, we're looking at a well-known pillar of the music industry: Sting and his twelfth solo album since departing The Police (and first solo rock album in more than a decade), 57th & 9th. In an outward and inward-looking album where Sting takes a hard look backwards and a hard look at his surroundings at the same time, how does 57th & 9th fare as a work of art? Press play and contribute! Also, @1:57:35, we turn in our New Year's "homework", assigned to us back in ep. #222. In a frenzied search for weird and wild forms of art, we discuss six music genres that appeal to us---or repel us---in style or concept, all in an attempt to stump our colleagues. What niche genres do you find appealing?

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Welcome to our "official" inaugural episode of 2017! To kick off the year, we're looking at a well-known pillar of the music industry: Sting and his twelfth solo album since departing The Police (and first solo rock album in more than a decade), 57th & 9th. In an outward and inward-looking album where Sting takes a hard look backwards and a hard look at his surroundings at the same time, how does 57th & 9th fare as a work of art? Press play and contribute! Also, @1:57:35, we turn in our New Year's "homework", assigned to us back in ep. #222. In a frenzied search for weird and wild forms of art, we discuss six music genres that appeal to us---or repel us---in style or concept, all in an attempt to stump our colleagues. What niche genres do you find appealing?

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