Undersound returns with ‘No More Shooting Stars’ from his highly anticipated album

No More Shooting Stars’ is Undersound’s newest creation. The LP titled track is a song about the age-old feeling of love lost. Cardiff based, Undersound AKA Gareth Evans says it about “feeling like hope is lost and the questions that arise of how to go about moving on and beginning to recover.”

Undersound (Gareth Evans) is a hyper-talented musician and music production artist. Originally born in Haverfordwest (Wales, UK), he now currently resides in the Welsh capital (Cardiff).

Undersound has previously worked on a variety of labels winning radio support from; London Electricity, BBC Introducing Wales, Frictionand Huw Stephens(BBC Radio One), DJ Lord (Public Enemy).

Renowned as a Drum and Bass artist, Undersound is back in 2019 with a Lo-Fi ballad which is one of the artists’ more relaxed tracks which sets you back into a dreamy daze and fills your body up with euphoria. Undersound’s latest LP displays his eclectic skills and quality musicianship with each song bringing a variety of flavours to the table.

Undersound has worked on a huge array of projects as both an artist and producers.Gareth has also played for various members of the royal family including Prince Charles and the Queen. He has played in various symphony/chamber orchestras in venues worldwide including; The Royal Albert Hall, The Kennedy Centre The Royal Festival Hall, Cathedral Basilica Newark and Queen Elizabeth Hall.

Gareth’s achievements don’t stop there… He has gone on to play in various musical theater shows with bands such as the Blood BrothersJoseph and has supported acts that include Vanessa MaeThe BBC Big BandRolf Harris and Elkie Brooks. He also ran a Ska punk band between ’92-02 that reached #1 in the European Ska charts supporting bands including Reel Big Fish and Save Ferris, and is currently in a Jazz duo with the super talented singer Bella Collins who are regulars at the Brecon Jazz Festival and Aber Jazz Festival, and recently played at The Great British Rhythm & Blues Festival in Colne. His music can also be heard during the opening ceremony and credits of the TV coverage of the London Olympic Games in 2012, and the London Anniversary Games (athletics) in 2016

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