By the time the song reached its fever pitch, the walls of the small studio seemed to breathe. The bass line was a relentless ladder, climbing higher and higher, just as the title promised. When the final chord rang out, there was no cheering—just a heavy, respectful silence. They knew they’d captured lightning in a bottle.
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 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. By the time the song reached its fever