Hannah McFarland Drops ‘Broken Hearts’ EP- Get Ready to Be in Your Feels

If you’ve ever had the chance to hear Hannah McFarland sing—live or recorded—you know one thing: she feels every damn word she writes. And when she sings it? You feel it too.

The Alabama-born powerhouse just dropped her long-awaited debut EP, Broken Hearts, via The Core Records/Capitol Records, and it’s a gut-punch in all the best ways. This project takes you from rock-bottom heartbreak to the light at the end of the tunnel, all while showcasing Hannah’s incredibly warm, soul-stirring vocals and raw storytelling.

And as if that wasn’t enough, she’s hitting the road this spring with Dylan Marlowe and Conner Smith—so if you haven’t seen her live yet, now’s your shot. Trust us, you don’t want to miss this.

Some artists write songs. Hannah McFarland lives them. Every track on Broken Hearts is a piece of her soul, wrapped up in rich storytelling and a sound that bridges country, Americana, and pure, undeniable emotion. Whether she’s tearing your heart out with “Whiskey Into Water” or making you nostalgic for long-lost love with “Hey Highway,” she pulls you right into her world—and it’s a hell of a ride.

The studio versions are honestly stunning, but what’s even more impressive is how they managed to bottle up what makes Hannah so damn special live and put it on record. That’s no small feat, but when you’ve got Will Bundy (Ella Langley, Graham Barham) producing and Nashville’s finest session players backing you up, magic happens.

Hannah’s been a staple at Raised Rowdy events, and we couldn’t be prouder to have her as part of the family. She’s graced our stages more than once, including our recent throwdown at Losers Bar & Grill, where she even sang with Riley Green for a surprise performance after they shared the stage the same night at the Grand Ole Opry. That’s just who Hannah is—a budding star with the chops to back it up, but also someone who shows up, supports her people, and keeps it real.

Fresh off a killer 2024—where she sang onstage with Zach Bryan, teamed up with Austin Snell, and signed major publishing and record deals—Hannah is set to make 2025 her biggest year yet.

So, here’s the deal: Stream the hell out of ‘Broken Hearts.’ Go see her live. And get ready to say, ‘I saw Hannah McFarland before she blew up.’ Because trust us, that moment is coming.

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