The Higher Desires
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- 16 hours ago
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The Higher Desires is an independent U.S.-based band driven by a clear vision: to create music that speaks with honesty, power, and heart. Their sound moves fluidly across genres — from alternative rock to hip-hop to folk — all bound together by one constant: truth and emotion. Formed under Def Garage Records, the band stands out for its ability to transform real human experiences and social reflections into timeless songs. Each track carries a strong message, inspired by the world we live in and the belief that music should unite, not divide. With songs like “Unknown Soldiers (Veterans Edition)”, a heartfelt tribute to veterans, “The Children,” a cry for peace and a better future, and “I Know Right,” a raw reflection on modern life, The Higher Desires prove that meaningful storytelling and impactful sound can coexist beautifully. Since joining Groover, the band has gained growing international recognition with multiple charting singles across U.S. genres: “I Know Right” — #15 on U.S. Hip-Hop Charts “Unknown Soldiers (Veterans Edition)” — #47 peak / #57 current on U.S. Indie Charts “The Children” — #54 on U.S. Singer-Songwriter/Folk Charts Their music has been featured in SPIN Magazine, covered by Honk Magazine, and broadcast on Glacer FM and other indie radio stations across the U.S. and Europe. Currently, The Higher Desires are completing their debut album “Higher Desires”, featuring reimagined versions of their key singles. Upcoming releases include a radio-ready edition of “Generation Me” and a new track, “Life Is Fun,” featuring Michael Stoican — expanding the band’s sound even further. 💡 Every song is a reflection of the times — a story with its own soul. The Higher Desires doesn’t chase trends; they create their own. 🌐 Listen & Follow Spotify: open.spotify.com/artist/36XRuFWfmxFUQLaXHiomdg Apple Music: music.apple.com/us/artist/the-higher-desires/1767182384 YouTube: youtube.com/@thehigherdesires Site Web : www.defgarage.com | www.thehigherdesires.com








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