It didn’t start on a big stage.
It didn’t start in a studio.
It started on a porch.
That porch—known simply as “The Hannstead”—is where frontman Dylan Hann first began writing songs that reflected the life around him. The kind of songs that come from real moments… long days, hard work, and the kind of reflection that only comes when everything finally slows down.
And from that place, Hannstead was born.
What began as one man with a guitar and a story to tell quickly evolved into a full band—built not just on sound, but on shared experience and authenticity.
The name “Hannstead” isn’t just a band name—it’s a foundation. It represents the exact place where the music came to life and the values that continue to shape it today.
There’s no chasing trends here.
No manufactured image.
Just real music, rooted in real life.
Hannstead brings a sound that hits differently.
It’s country at its core—but layered with a raw, gritty edge that pulls from rock and even touches of grunge. That combination gives their music a weight you can feel—something that sticks with you long after the song ends.
This isn’t just easy listening.
It’s:
The kind of sound that feels just as right blasting through your speakers as it does sitting under an Arizona sky.
At AZDCMA, this is exactly what we look for in an artist.
Hannstead isn’t just writing songs—they’re creating something people can connect to. The kind of music that helps you get through a long day… a tough season… or just reminds you where you come from.
And that’s what makes them special.
Because once you hear it—
those songs don’t just belong to them anymore.
They become yours.
Artists like Hannstead are the heartbeat of what we’re building here at AZDCMA.
They represent:
This is exactly how we continue Building the Country Music Destination of the West™—by lifting up artists who are doing it the right way.
If you haven’t experienced Hannstead yet, now’s the time.
Follow them:
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Support them.
Show up when they hit a stage near you.
Because artists like this don’t stay under the radar for long.