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Sting to return to rock and politics with new album

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NEW YORK: Sting announced on Thursday that his new album will come out later this year in a return to his rock roots that will touch on the migrant crisis and climate change.

“57th & 9th” — the title an allusion to the intersecti­on where the “Englishman in New York” heads to the studio — will come out on Nov 11, his label said.

The former frontman of The Police, speaking to Rolling Stone, said that the album would return to a rock sound after years of more experiment­al work.

“It's rockier than anything I've done in awhile,” he told the music magazine.

A longtime advocate for Amnesty Internatio­nal and other human rights causes, Sting said a song on the album, “Inshallah,” will explore mass migration into Europe and another, “One Fine Day,” will attack deniers of climate change.

“The biggest engine for migration will be climate. Millions of people will be looking for somewhere safe,” he told Rolling Stone.

“I'm still in a bit of a depression about Britain exiting the EU for no good reason. At least the EU has a programme to tackle climate change,” he said, referring to the landmark June 23 referendum on “Brexit.”

The 64-year- old rocker said that the album will also feature a dark ballad entitled “50,000” that he wrote when contemplat­ing mortality after pop icon Prince's death.

Sting's last album, 2013's “The Last Ship,” accompanie­d his Broadway musical of the same name that was based on his childhood memories living around shipbuildi­ng.

The musical was a commercial disappoint­ment and Sting said he started working on “57th and 9th” in his unexpected free time afterward.

Sting has been touring North America this summer with Peter Gabriel, a fellow rock veteran, as the two collaborat­e on each other's songs.

Sting has sold more than 100 million albums as a solo artiste and with The Police, who shook up pop music by incorporat­ing a reggae sound. — AFP

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‘It’s rockier than anything I’ve done in awhile,’ Sting told Rolling Stone magazine about his new album. — AFP file photo

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