Cast – All Change

Album Info

Artist: Cast

Title: All Change

Year: 1995

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Review

As the sun dips below the horizon, casting a warm, golden glow across the sky, it's the perfect moment to immerse yourself in Cast's debut album, 'All Change'. Released in October 1995, this record is best experienced during that magical twilight hour when the day's bustle fades and introspection takes hold. The jangly guitar riffs and heavenly hooks transport you to the heyday of Britpop, with each track painting a vivid picture of mid-90s England. John Power, formerly of The La's, and Peter Wilkinson, ex-bassist of Shack, joined forces to create a sound that blends classic rock influences with the vibrant energy of their era.

As night fully settles in, let the album's standout tracks wash over you. 'Finetime' and 'Alright' burst with infectious energy, while 'Sandstorm' and 'Walkaway' showcase the band's depth and versatility. Produced by the legendary John Leckie, known for his work with The Stone Roses and The Verve, 'All Change' achieved double platinum status and became Polydor's fastest-selling debut album. This testament to Cast's musicianship and songwriting prowess makes it clear why the album reached No. 7 on the UK Albums Chart. As you lose yourself in the melodies and lyrics, you'll understand why 'All Change' remains a beloved touchstone of 90s indie rock, capturing a unique moment in time while still resonating with listeners today. - Aurora