LABELLED ‘The Who of the 90s’, newly reinvigorated band Cast are set to play at Kendal’s Brewery Arts Centre on August 21.

Originally formed in 1992 from the ashes of two of the most legendary and lauded guitar bands of all time, The La’s and Shack, Cast went on to release four albums.

The second, 'Mother Nature Calls', also went platinum (three of them top 10), and had ten top 10 singles, before the band disbanded in 2001.

During that time, Noel Gallagher described watching Cast play live as “a religious experience”, and ‘All Change’ became the biggest selling debut album of all time for Polydor Records.

After the band’s split, John Power released three solo albums, and has played intermittently since 2005 with the reformed La’s.

A decade later, and the original line-up of John Power (guitar/ vocals), Liam ‘Skin’ Tyson (lead guitar), Pete Wilkinson (bass) and Keith O’Neill (drums) reunited with original producer John Leckie (Stone Roses, Radiohead, The Fall) for ‘Troubled Times’. Wilkinson has since left the band.

The reinvigorated band produced an album full of the anthemic, melodic and beautifully written songs for which they have always been loved by their fervent fanbase.

John Power said of the reformation: "Getting back with the band and working with John Leckie again after all these years apart was just how I envisioned it when I started writing the songs for this album.

“Then it was all about putting into words what it was I was feeling, about all the things I was seeing all around me and troubled times is what we found."