Cast are an English
indie rock
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band formed in
Liverpool
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in 1992 by
John Power (vocals, guitar) and
Peter Wilkinson (bass, backing vocals) after Power left
The La's
The La's were an English rock band from Liverpool, originally active from 1983 until 1992. Fronted by singer, songwriter and guitarist Lee Mavers, the group are best known for their hit single " There She Goes". The band was formed by Mike ...
and Wilkinson's former band
Shack
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Unlike huts, shacks are constructed by hand using available materials; however, whereas huts are usually r ...
had split. Following early line-ups with different guitarists and drummers,
Liam "Skin" Tyson (guitar) and Keith O'Neill (drums) joined Cast in 1993.
Emerging from the
Britpop
Britpop was a mid-1990s United Kingdom, British-based music culture movement that emphasised Britishness. Musically, Britpop produced bright, catchy alternative rock, with significant influences from British guitar pop of the 1960s and 1970s. B ...
movement of the mid-1990s, Cast signed to
Polydor Records
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and their debut album ''
All Change'' (1995), which included the single "
Walkaway", became the highest-selling debut album for the label. Further commercial success continued with the albums ''
Mother Nature Calls'' (1997) and ''
Magic Hour'' (1999), however a departure in sound on the band's fourth album ''
Beetroot
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'' (2001) was met by a poor critical and commercial reaction and contributed to the band's split two weeks after its release.
The band re-formed in November 2010 and released their fifth album ''
Troubled Times'' in November 2011. Bassist Peter Wilkinson confirmed his departure from the band in March 2015, after abruptly leaving a previous tour in December 2014. He was replaced on that tour and in the band by Power's frequent collaborator
Jay Lewis, who would also feature on their sixth album ''
Kicking Up the Dust'', which was released on 21 April 2017. The band would later officially become a trio of Power, Tyson and O'Neill – with Lewis reverting back to touring bassist – during the recording of their seventh album, 2024's ''
Love Is the Call''.
Noel Gallagher
Noel Thomas David Gallagher (born 29 May 1967) is an English musician, singer and songwriter. Gallagher is the primary songwriter, lead guitarist and a co-lead vocalist of the rock band Oasis (band), Oasis. After leaving Oasis, he formed Noel ...
of
Oasis
In ecology, an oasis (; : oases ) is a fertile area of a desert or semi-desert environment[The Who
The Who are an English Rock music, rock band formed in London in 1964. Their classic lineup (1964–1978) consisted of lead vocalist Roger Daltrey, guitarist Pete Townshend, bassist John Entwistle and drummer Keith Moon. Considered one of th ...]
of the 90s".
[Talking Music (1998). Cast The Interview - John Power & Keith O'Neill In Conversation (Talking Music SPEEK 01)] It has been suggested that the name "Cast" was taken from the final word on The La's
eponymous
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Eponyms are commonly used for time periods, places, innovati ...
album (the song "Looking Glass" ends with the repeated line "The change is cast"); John Power has since confirmed this to be true, despite previously playing the link down to coincidence.
History
1992–1994: Formation and early years
John Power was previously the bass player, backing vocalist and only constant member along with
Lee Mavers in The La's. He left the band on 13 December 1991 after becoming frustrated with the ever-increasing number of aborted studio sessions, having played essentially the same set of songs since 1986 and emerging as a songwriter in his own right. Power later commented that by that point he was more interested in his own songs "than anyone else's".
Having switched from bass to
rhythm guitar
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whilst residing at Brucklay House – a near derelict squat in
Mossley Hill, where the seeds of dance label
3 Beat Records were sown, Power began jamming with friends and with an ever-changing line-up began to form Cast. The first addition to the band was ex-
Shack
A shack (or, in some areas, shanty) is a type of small shelter or dwelling, often primitive or rudimentary in design and construction.
Unlike huts, shacks are constructed by hand using available materials; however, whereas huts are usually r ...
bassist Peter Wilkinson who had seen Power performing acoustically at a free festival in Liverpool, and who Power had seen around town.
Embryonic lineups of the band, featuring several guitarists including Ged Malley, ex-La's members Barry Sutton and Cammy and drummer Russell Brady started gigging in mid 1992 and supported the likes of
Pele and
The Stairs. Power would later state that he was never happy with these lineups. Unhappy with the band and the demos recorded with
Who
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sound engineer
Bob Pridden, he split the band up and extricated himself from his
Go! Discs
Go! Discs was a London-based record label, launched in 1983 from offices in Wendell Road, Shepherd's Bush, by Andy Macdonald and Lesley Symons. The pair founded the label after Macdonald left his job as press officer at Stiff Records, and Sy ...
contract in Summer 1993, with whom he was still signed to following his departure from The La's and set about forming a new lineup with Wilkinson.
The first new member to be recruited was
Keith O'Neill who had previously played in The Empty Hours, The Windmills and Tommy Scott's pre-
Space
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band The Australians and who Power had seen playing in local band The Windmills, fronted by
Howie Payne later of
The Stands and then guitarist
Liam 'Skin' Tyson, who Wilkinson knew from college and had previously played in Pyramid Dream. When approached to join the band, Tyson initially declined as he had sold all of his musical equipment to teach
canoeing
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A few of the recreational ...
at an outdoor centre in
Alston in
Cumbria
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. Tyson, who witnessed one of the band's early London shows and commented that "John had these songs, but not the band", joined the band in November 1993 and the new lineup played their first gig in
Hull in January 1994.
Within months the band secured high-profile support slots with
Elvis Costello
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on two UK tours, including 2 nights at the
Royal Albert Hall
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Since the hall's opening by Queen Victoria in 1871, the world's leading artists from many performance genres ...
and
Oasis
In ecology, an oasis (; : oases ) is a fertile area of a desert or semi-desert environment[Polydor
Polydor Limited, also known as Polydor Records, is a British record label that operates as part of Universal Music Group. It has a close relationship with Universal's Interscope Geffen A&M Records label, which distributes Polydor's releases in ...]
head of A&R Paul Adam, surprised that the band had not already been snapped up, approached the band to sign them. The band signed to Polydor on 13 December 1994, three years to the day that Power left The La's.
1995–1998: Record deal and success
The band released their debut single "
Finetime" in July 1995, which went straight in at No. 17. The follow-up single "
Alright", a song originally written and performed a handful of times whilst still in The La's under the original title "Fly On" became the band's first Top 15 hit in the
UK, peaking at No. 13 in the
singles chart
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.
The band's debut album ''
All Change'', released October 1995 was produced by
John Leckie who had previously worked with
The Stone Roses
The Stone Roses were an English rock band formed in Manchester in 1983. They were one of the pioneering groups of the Madchester movement in the late 1980s and early 1990s. The band's classic and most prominent lineup consisted of vocalist I ...
and
The Verve
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and had also previously worked with Power in The La's. The album shot to No. 7 in the UK charts, reaching double platinum and went on to become the fastest selling debut album in the history of the Polydor label, outselling the likes of
The Jimi Hendrix Experience
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, The Who and
The Jam
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. A further two singles were taken from the album in "
Sandstorm" (#8) and "
Walkaway" (#9), both top ten hits.
A stand-alone single was released in October 1996 titled "
Flying", which reached No. 4 on the
UK singles chart, giving the band their highest chart position in the UK yet.
With their second album ''
Mother Nature Calls'', released April 1997 the "rockier material was now sounding looser and cockier in a
Stonesy or
Faces-ish way and the moodier tracks awash with melancholic atmosphere". The band worked again with
John Leckie. The album peaked at No. 3, reaching
platinum
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and stayed in the Top 40 for over 6 months.
The album spawned three top ten hits in "
Free Me" (#7), "
Guiding Star" (#9), "
Live the Dream" (#7) and one top twenty hit with the 4th single from the album "
I'm So Lonely" (#14), a ballad written during a period of bleak loneliness in a Japanese hotel room.
Power revealed that the album title was supposed to be tongue in cheek, because ''Mother Nature'' is always calling because of man's mortality, but also because he was on the toilet at the time he came up with the name. Although
The Daily Telegraph
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proclaimed "Employing the spiritual terms of Power's lyrics, Cast may be the perfect
Taoist
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band. They don't seem to try. Cast just are.",
the album received largely mixed reviews in the press, Power later blamed this on the fact that it was more of a slow burner than the more instant ''All Change'' and claimed that a number of critics later told him that repeated listens had changed their perceptions of the album.
1999–2001: Post-Britpop and split
By the time the band set to work on their third album, ''
Magic Hour'', released May 1999 the Britpop movement was faltering – a number of Cast's contemporaries, such as
Kula Shaker and
The Seahorses had disbanded,
Suede
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and
Mansun
Mansun were an English alternative rock band, formed in Chester in 1995. The band comprised vocalist/rhythm guitarist Paul Draper (musician), Paul Draper, bassist Stove King, lead guitarist/backing vocalist Dominic Chad, and drummer Andie Rath ...
were experiencing a drop in record sales from their previous efforts and label mates
Shed Seven
Shed Seven are an alternative rock band, formed in York in 1990. They were one of the groups which contributed to the Britpop music scene of the 1990s. They originally comprised singer Rick Witter, guitarist/keyboardist Joe Johnson, bassist To ...
and
Medal
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had been dropped by Polydor. Amid the changing musical climate, the band enlisted
Gil Norton
Gil Norton (born in Liverpool) is an English record producer known for his work with alternative rock bands such as Pixies, Echo & the Bunnymen, Foo Fighters, Tribe, Jimmy Eat World, Dashboard Confessional, Feeder, the Distillers, Maxïm ...
who had previously produced
The Pixies
The Pixies are an American alternative rock band from Boston, Boston, Massachusetts, formed in 1986 by Black Francis (vocals, rhythm guitar, songwriter), Joey Santiago (lead guitar), Kim Deal (bass, vocals) and David Lovering (drums).
The Pi ...
and the band moved towards a heavier riff based sound. Power described the album as "21st century rock'n'roll" and "
Walt Disney
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doing
Quadrophenia
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".
The first single from "Magic Hour" was "
Beat Mama", with the band using loops and samples on the record for the first to give the material a more modern feel, Power described the song as "a call to everyone, a beat for everyone to move to, like the old
Kia-Ora advert with the dog and the crows".
The song became the band's last top ten hit, peaking at No. 9. In a chart now awash with
teen pop
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the album shot to No. 6. A second and final single was taken from the album "
Magic Hour", which stalled at No. 28. Momentum was lost due to a lack of touring and Power also later criticised the choice of single, suggesting the band should have gone with something more uptempo. A planned third single was scrapped after disagreements between the band and label. Following the release and short lived promotion of the album, Power stated that he believed with three albums under Cast's belt that a chapter had finished.
Power began writing in early 2000 for the follow-up, ''
Beetroot
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'', released July 2001. Although the band were initially set to work with John Leckie, Power met producer and programmer Tristin Norwell who he was interested in working with, as he was "up on now, the sounds of now and someone who I can talk to with an acoustic". The pair worked on the album together for 3 months before moving to another studio, where other members of the band contributed. Bassist Peter Wilkinson was not present for much of the recording due to the birth of his son, guitarist Skin Tyson mostly featured only as rhythm guitarist and most of the drums were cut up and looped. The album was based largely on loops and featured heavy use of horns and flutes and deliberately moved away from the bands guitar sound, as Power claimed the band "wanted to come back with something that feels fresh and enticing", describing the material as being groovier and talked of having a desire of "combining this sort of
Marley and
funkadelic
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stuff or
Sly and the Family that I'll get into as much as I get into
Townshend and
Lennon".
Only one single was released from the album, "
Desert Drought" which stalled at No. 45 in the charts. The album fared worse, crawling to No. 78. Following the cancellation of a planned UK Autumn tour due to "internal band circumstances", Cast split in August 2001 just one month after the release of the album. It had been rumoured in the UK tabloid press that the band had been dropped by Polydor and that Power had walked out of the band. However, a spokesman for the band at the time denied the band were splitting, that they were merely taking time out to work on solo projects. John Power released a statement to deny any rifts in the band and that this was "just the beginning of a new musical chapter", but would later admit that there were many internal differences in the band by the end, that "some of the band didn't like it (the album ''Beetroot'') and looking back, it should have been a solo album" and that half of the band didn't want to be involved any more. In 2013, Power admitted that the album was "still a slight bone of contention with the rest of the band. They've never got over it".
Power revealed that "when Cast split, it was the same as when The La's fell apart. You pretend everything is okay, but it's not. I was really down, really depressed".
2001–2009: After split
Following the split,
John Power released a solo album entitled ''
Happening For Love'' in 2003 through
Eagle Rock Entertainment and 2 further solo albums more in the acoustic folk vein through Tanuki Tanuki, a label set up by former La's A&R man and his then manager Jona Cox. He has toured regularly as The John Power Band (which has featured
Steve Pilgrim of
The Stands and Jay Lewis and Nick Miniski of the 2005 lineup of The La's) as well as performing solo acoustic shows. In 2005, Power played a series of gigs with newly re-formed
The La's
The La's were an English rock band from Liverpool, originally active from 1983 until 1992. Fronted by singer, songwriter and guitarist Lee Mavers, the group are best known for their hit single " There She Goes". The band was formed by Mike ...
. The band didn't showcase any new material and have not been heard from again.
Peter Wilkinson, along with the band's live keyboardist Paul Ellison joined
Echo & The Bunnymen
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and appeared on the 2005 album
Siberia
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before leaving shortly after to rejoin the re-formed
Shack
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Unlike huts, shacks are constructed by hand using available materials; however, whereas huts are usually r ...
. In 2002 he released a solo album via The Viper Label under the guise of Aviator with help from O'Neill, Paul Ellison and former La's guitarist
Paul Hemmings. In 2003 Wilkinson and O'Neill briefly joined Kealer with Manchester singer-songwriter Jason Kelly and then set to work with ex-
Stairs
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guitarist Carl Cook on a follow-up to the first Aviator album in early 2004 which was seemingly shelved. He then formed the short lived DC-10.
Wilkinson has also recorded and toured with a number of other artists including
Ian McCulloch and
The Hours and more recently has started composing music for TV commercials.
Keith O'Neill, following stints with Aviator and Kealer went on to work as part of the management team at
Deltasonic Records before going on to work as a tour and production manager with bands such as the now-defunct Liverpool band
Dead 60s,
Babyshambles,
Art Garfunkel
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Born in Forest Hills, Queens, New York, Garfunkel became acquainte ...
,
Lostprophets
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. and
Foals.
Liam Tyson joined
Robert Plant
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's band,
Strange Sensation in early 2002, touring Plant's album
Dreamland before appearing on and co-writing the follow-up
Mighty ReArranger. He then set about working on his Men From Mars project in 2004, originally set to feature Wilkinson and O'Neill,
with others members of Strange Sensation.
2010–present: Reunion
Power undertook a "Cast Acoustic Show" tour in June 2010, where he played a set of Cast songs along with new tracks written over the past year for a potential new Cast album. On 22 June, it was officially announced by ''NME'' that the band were to re-form, with plans to work on new material. The band toured the UK in November and December to mark the 15th anniversary of ''All Change''. A deluxe edition of ''All Change'' was released on 25 October that year, to tie in with the re-union and 15th anniversary of the album, containing the original album re-mastered plus b-sides, outtakes, demos and live recordings.
On 6 November, John Power appeared on British TV show ''
Soccer AM
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'', and stated that Cast would be starting work on a new album in early 2011, and that it would be released via
Pledgemusic.
Cast released their fifth studio album, ''
Troubled Times'', produced by
John Leckie, initially as a download to pledgers through
Pledgemusic on 2 November 2011, with a physical release in March 2012. The album featured drummer Steve Pilgrim, who also completed a short tour with the band in December 2011, due to O'Neill unable to take part in recording and touring due to work commitments as a tour manager. In response to a fan's query on Twitter, he stated that a tour in early 2012 should feature the original line-up unless he is "called upon by a major client".
The band released new song ''Baby Blue Eyes'' as a free download on 13 November 2014 from an as yet unrecorded and untitled album due for release in 2015. The band embarked on a UK tour in December 2014, with Steve Pilgrim once again filling in on drums for Keith O'Neill. Peter Wilkinson abruptly left the tour after the first night of the tour in Hull due to "personal reasons", and was replaced the following night by former La's guitarist Jay Lewis. O'Neill re-joined the band on the tour on 14 December, following the cancellation of the remainder of
Johnny Marr
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's US tour which he was tour managing. During the tour, Power commented that Wilkinson "won't be back for a while he has some personal issues".
In March 2015, Wilkinson confirmed he had left the band and therefore wouldn't be working on their forthcoming album or touring with the band, stating that "without going into too much detail, I don't really want to do it any more" and added that "they play the same set we were playing twenty years ago and I just thought "I can't do that any more - I can't engage with it". Power responded, stating that "we can all breathe easier in the knowledge that all those moments of second guessing and all them feelings of negativity. The toxic and uncreative atmosphere where everyone was feeling something's not quite right were indeed actually quite right. So the weight of carting a problem from room to room has been lifted and Pete can liberate himself and liberate the rest of us from what was becoming a drag and we can get on with being a band and recording new material as opposed to trying placate someone whose body language was telling us something right from the off and that was Pete had bigger issues to deal with other than dealing with Cast."
Despite Wilkinson's departure from Cast, he would still involve his former band-mates in his project Aviator, with O'Neill on drums for live shows and Tyson contributing guitar on "The Gift". In May 2017, Wilkinson also tweeted that he had spent a couple of hours with Power, and Power confirmed the amicable nature of their encounter. Meanwhile, Cast resumed recording and touring with Jay Lewis as a full member of the band, with Power crediting Lewis as helping the band regain its creativity.
In November 2015, the band set up a Pledge Music campaign to fund the recording of their next studio album which was due for release in April 2016. The same year, the band signed to
Creation Management, the newly formed music management company run by
Alan McGee and
Simon Fletcher. The album was delayed due to scheduling conflicts and continued work in the studio, and the band's sixth studio album ''
Kicking Up the Dust'' was eventually released 21 April 2017. A band member had incorrectly claimed the main reason for the delay was that they had signed a major label record deal with
Warner Music Group
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, but in fact they had self-financed the distribution of the album using Warners owned distribution network
Alternative Distribution Alliance and remain unsigned.
Due to Tyson's touring commitments with Robert Plant to promote the latter's latest album ''
Carry Fire'' (which includes several songs co-written by Tyson), he was unable to participate in Cast's UK shows from late November to mid-December 2017. In his absence, Lewis switched from bass to lead guitar, and filling in on bass was
Martyn Campbell, best known as a member of
The Lightning Seeds
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and a close friend of O'Neill's who had toured together with the drummer as part of Kealer's backing band. Campbell had also played bass on Power's debut solo album ''
Happening for Love'' and on
Richard Ashcroft
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albums. After fulfilling his duties with Robert Plant, Tyson returned to Cast halfway through their tour, in which they were the opening act for
Shed Seven
Shed Seven are an alternative rock band, formed in York in 1990. They were one of the groups which contributed to the Britpop music scene of the 1990s. They originally comprised singer Rick Witter, guitarist/keyboardist Joe Johnson, bassist To ...
.
On 2 May 2018, Cast announced the November release of the compilation ''Singles 1995-2017'', coinciding with a month-long, 13-date Greatest Hits Tour across the UK from 23 November to 22 December.
On 30 January 2020, Cast announced that they would be embarking on a UK tour that October to mark the 25th anniversary of their debut album ''
All Change''. The tour was postponed to April–May 2021 due to the
COVID-19 pandemic
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, but finally went ahead after being rescheduled yet again to January and February 2022.
Meanwhile, John Power spent 2021 writing a new album that he described as "may well be Cast's last ever album". Produced by
Youth
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with work concluding in 2023, the band recorded the album as a three-piece of Power, Liam Tyson and Keith O'Neill, with Power playing bass on an album for the first time since he was in
The La's
The La's were an English rock band from Liverpool, originally active from 1983 until 1992. Fronted by singer, songwriter and guitarist Lee Mavers, the group are best known for their hit single " There She Goes". The band was formed by Mike ...
.
Following the completion of the album, John Power embarked on an October–November 2023 UK solo tour in which he performed a couple of songs from the new record, and on 28 October Cast released the title track and first single from their album ''
Love Is the Call'' that Power described as feeling like "a missing link" between his time in The La's and Cast's debut album ''All Change''. Second single "Love You Like I Do" followed on 5 December along with the confirmation of a 16 February 2024 release date for the album ''Love Is the Call'', a February UK in-store tour and a March UK headlining tour. Cast were also confirmed as a support act for
Liam Gallagher
William John Paul Gallagher (born 21 September 1972) is an English singer and songwriter. He is the lead singer and co-founder of the rock band Oasis (band), Oasis and fronted the rock band Beady Eye from 2010 to 2014, before starting a succes ...
's June 2024 tour of UK and Ireland to commemorate the 30th anniversary of his former band
Oasis
In ecology, an oasis (; : oases ) is a fertile area of a desert or semi-desert environment[Definitely Maybe
''Definitely Maybe'' is the debut studio album by the English rock band Oasis, released on 29 August 1994 by Creation Records. The album features Noel Gallagher on lead guitar, backing vocals and as chief songwriter, Liam Gallagher on lead vo ...]
''. "Faraway", the third single from ''Love Is the Call'', was released on 5 January 2024.
On 29 October 2024 it was announced by Cast that they would be supporting Oasis during their reunion
tour in 2025 for the UK and Irish dates. In a statement, Cast frontman John Power said: "I’m blown away at the reunion. Oasis are the voice of a generation and the songs that they wrote and sung were and still are the soundtrack to many people’s dreams. They are the people’s band. I’ve known Noel and Liam all through the years, we go way back. It’s been some ride, some journey. I’ve felt and known their music personally, as a fan. It inspired me as songwriter, it blew the whole scene open like nothing before and it reached way beyond the stratosphere. Everything changed. We were all part of that and we will all be part of this. I’m especially looking forward to revisiting my family’s Irish roots when the tour hits Dublin. Let the opening chords shimmer and shine next July.”
Band members
Current
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John Power – vocals, guitar (1992–2001, 2010–present), bass (2022–present)
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Liam "Skin" Tyson – guitar, backing vocals (1993–2001, 2010–present)
* Keith O'Neill – drums, percussion, backing vocals (1993–2001, 2010–present)
Live members
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Martyn Campbell – bass, backing vocals (2017, 2024–present)
Former members
* Ged Malley – guitar (1992)
* Barry Sutton – guitar (1992)
* Peter "Cammy" Cammell – guitar (1993)
* Russell Brady – drums (1992–1993)
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Peter Wilkinson – bass, backing vocals (1992–2001, 2010–2014)
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Jay Lewis – bass, backing vocals (2015–2023)
Former touring members
* Paul Ellison – keyboards
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Steve Pilgrim – drums (2011–2012, 2014)
Discography
Studio albums
Compilation albums
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The Collection'' (2004)
* ''
The Complete BBC Sessions
''The Complete BBC Sessions'' is a two disc compilation album released by the British band Cast (band), Cast. Comprising six live performances from 1995 to 1999, the album was released by Universal Records on 26 February 2007.
Track listing
Al ...
'' (2007)
* ''Singles 1995–2017'' (2018)
Live album
* ''All Change - 25th Anniversary Tour'' (2022)
Singles
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