Cast (2):… Read Full Bio ↴Cast (1): A Britpop band formed in Liverpool, England in 1993.
Cast (2): Progressive rock band from Mexico, active since the late '70s.
Cast (3): Norwegian rapper from the late '90s.
Cast (4): Russian IDM / Glitch project.
Cast (5): A Romanian hip-hop group.
(1): Cast was formed in 1993 by John Power, the former bassist of The La's. They released four albums between 1995 and 2001. Cast were at the height of their popularity during the mid-90's Britpop movements. Whilst popular, they were seen as one of the "lesser" bands of the moment, often overshadowed by the likes of more popular bands such as Blur, Oasis and Pulp. It has been suggested that the name "Cast" was taken from the final line of the final song on The La's eponymous (and only) album. The song "Looking Glass" ends with the line ""The stone is cast, the glass is smashed".
After the commercial failure of their final studio album Beetroot in 2001, Cast split in 2002. John Power would subsequently release a solo album. In 2005 it was announced The La's were reforming with John Power included, this would seem to preclude any comeback for Cast for the foreseeable future.
A 2004 greatest hits album - The Collection - also failed to chart. It was criticised as it failed to feature the hit singles "Alright" and "Walkaway" from their most popular release All Change and was comprised largely of album tracks.
Since 2002 Peter Wilkinson has recorded and toured with a number of artists including Ian McCulloch and McCulloch's reformed band, Echo & The Bunnymen. Wilkinson left Echo and the Bunnymen in mid 2005 and has now rejoined the Liverpool band Shack who are currently signed to Sour Mash , Noel Gallagher's record label. Shack are due to release their new album On the Corner of Miles and Gil in March 2006.
(2): CAST was founded in 1978 in Mexico. Like so many other progressive rock groups they have evolved through the years and the music and influences have been changing between each album. Generally you can say that they are playing melodic progressive rock with many long instrumental passages combined with influences from baroque, bossanova, classical music, Heavy Metal, Jazz and Tango. The lyrics are mostly based on fantasy themes.
They have a very keyboard oriented British Neo-progressive sound and although they are from Mexico there are no distracting accents. You can hear influences from many different progressive rock bands such as CAMEL, EMERSON, LAKE & PALMER, DREAM THEATER, mid-period GENESIS (their main influence), JETHRO TULL, LED ZEPPELIN, MARILLION, PENDRAGON, PINK FLOYD, RUSH, SAVATAGE, UK and YES. All of the CD's are passing 60 minutes, with an average track length about 8 minutes long.
CAST is definitely one of the best neo-progressive bands together with MARILLION and PENDRAGON. It's very strange that they haven't gained more recognition in the neo-progressive genre. CAST is also said to be a very good live act.
3) Cast debuted as 50% of Norwegian rap group Equicez with the now-classic 2003 album "State of Emergency". He has always been one of the most controversial rappers in Norway, due to his former drug addiction and his expressed support to convicted criminal David Toska.
4) Denis Kaznacheev was born in 1983 in Tashtagol, in Siberia. Music was his greatest hobby since early childhood. His interest in hip-hop eventually evolved into an interest in electronic music; he was only 18 when he started his own IDM project, Cast. At about the same time he joins the Moscow minimal techno community and starts experimenting in the genre. The performance was a striking success which exceeded all expectations, and presently the Guttersnipe project can be heard at any of the chief Moscow dance floors, as well as in other Russian cities. The joint project of Denis Kaznacheev and Chizh, a well-known Moscow DJ, was published by Sender records, Germany, and received most favorable reviews from the critics.
Unbelievable
Cast Lyrics
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Thank you!
That was unbelievable what you did up there
Thank you!
I don't know if you know anything about me, about where I've come from
I'm Rez Gambra
I know who you are
What you have right now goes way beyond just this
I- I don't- I- I- I gotta talk to Jack!
In the song "Unbelievable" by Cast, the lyrics are spoken by a character named Rez Gambra to a person named Ally who has just performed on stage. Rez Gambra is impressed by Ally's performance and refers to it as "unbelievable." He then goes on to question Ally about what she wants in life, indicating that he knows she has the potential for greatness beyond just this one performance. Ally seems unsure and nervous, wanting to talk to someone named Jack, possibly a mentor or friend.
The lyrics suggest a theme of self-discovery and pursuing one's passions. Rez Gambra is encouraging Ally to think about her future and consider her potential for greatness. He believes that she has what it takes to achieve great things and is urging her to think about what she truly wants in life. The mention of Jack could indicate that he is someone who can guide her, possibly a mentor or close friend who knows her well.
Overall, the song inspires listeners to think about their own potential and pursue their passions, even if it means stepping outside of their comfort zones.
Line by Line Meaning
Ally, that was unbelievable
The singer addresses Ally and expresses their amazement at her performance.
Thank you!
The singer expresses gratitude to Ally for her performance.
That was unbelievable what you did up there
The singer reiterates their amazement at Ally's performance and highlights her talent.
Thank you!
The singer expresses gratitude to Ally once again for her performance.
I don't know if you know anything about me, about where I've come from
The singer speculates on whether Ally is aware of their background and where they've come from.
I'm Rez Gambra
The singer introduces themselves as Rez Gambra.
I know who you are
The singer acknowledges that they already know who Ally is.
What you have right now goes way beyond just this
The singer acknowledges Ally's talent and suggests that it extends beyond just her performance on stage.
And the question to you is: what do you want?
The singer poses a question to Ally about what she wants to do with her talent.
I- I don't- I- I- I gotta talk to Jack!
Ally becomes flustered and doesn't provide an answer, instead stating that she needs to talk to Jack.
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Bradley Cooper
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Carlols Margom
The Merrit's performance (Detective Duvall) was so fucking amazing, she absolutely deserves an Emmy
T Benn
@Chris Smith I thought Merritt Wever was incredible. I didn't know who she was until this series.....now I'll be watching some of her older roles and will absolutely be looking out for her in the future. I think she deserved an Emmy in this too----if she gets one for Unbelievable, it will be her 3rd Emmy, so obviously, she's exceptionally talented.
KK and sims 4
Chris Smith she I don’t even think was nominated but screw the emmys we all know that they mean shit Michelle fairly should have won an Emmy for her performance in the red wedding she was robed AF but we still remember we will never forget that scream sane with merrits performance I’ll never forget the way she handled her victim along with Toni I’ll never forget the glory on her face when the detective who handled Marie’s case got it handed to him by women so While I think they where all robbed I think it dose not matter do we even know who won for 2020? I don’t but I know of theses guys performance I’ll never forget ever
flash of doom
@Chris Smith They were both great but Collet might be my favorite performance ever. I can see why someone might think the way you do though she was kind of samey in her performance at times and very subdued, but to me the nuance in her acting depending on who she was talking to sold it hard for me.
Chris Smith
Really? I thought she was inanimate and bland. I lost count how many times she had her arms crossed in a scene. She's a female detective so your going to go ga ga over her 'thank you very much' Danvers. The young girl playing Marie deserves the praise. Collet was awful as her passive aggressive chracter.
Hey Yow
I really wanted to see marie's friends,family reaction after knowing she was telling the truth i wanted them to feel really really bad especially the detective. Well the detective did say sorry but the other fat guy detective just walked passed them and didnt even bother to say sorry to marie too.
R Ceva07
me to arrgh, i just pissed because the ending just like that
Donna Jenkins
The foster mother upset me, I hope she doesn't foster teenagers who just want attention any more. She still doesn't take responsibility for her actions. This is why it is important for foster carers to go through training for different age groups. God bless Marie.❤🙏
Miss Larissa Fay
I just wanted the foster Mum's to learn not to judge anyone's reaction to a traumatizing event. They are supposed to be a support mechanism, isn't that the lifestyle they chose? They didn't have the right to judge Marie and should not have gotten so involved that it changed the officers perception of Marie. It was wrong on so many levels. They should have got her help.
I think they weren't worth showing. It was all about Marie healing in that last episode. That was the most important thing.