The Hscc — 'higher Ground' (stevie Wonder) Cover By
The video went live a few days later. Thousands of miles away, listeners felt that same Adelaide basement heat. It was a reminder that while the world keeps on spinning, some grooves are , and some bands are born to keep them alive.
As the lead vocalist stepped to the mic, the room transformed. He didn't try to mimic Stevie Wonder’s legendary rasp; instead, he channeled the of the lyrics. “People, keep on learnin’... Soldiers, keep on warrin’...” Each line felt like a wake-up call delivered via a freight train of funk. 'HIGHER GROUND' (STEVIE WONDER) Cover by The HSCC
The first few notes of didn't just start; they erupted. It wasn't the polished, synthesized sheen of a modern pop track. It was the grit of the 70s reborn. The Clavinet began its signature, funky growl—that "wah-wah" bite that feels like a heartbeat with an attitude. The video went live a few days later
The neon sign for "The Basement" flickered, casting a rhythmic red glow over the rain-slicked pavement of an Adelaide back alley. Inside, the air was thick with the scent of vintage tube amps and floor wax. As the lead vocalist stepped to the mic,
"We aren't just hitting it," Danny replied, adjusting his glasses. "We're going to live in it."