Hannah Dasher has never been one to do things halfway, and her new EP ‘Scattered, Smothered & Covered' arrives with the same bold, flavour-packed personality that’s made her one of country’s most distinctive rising voices. Released alongside the buzz of her debut cookbook, the four-track project leans into tradition while adding her own unmistakable edge—pairing a trio of classic covers with an original track that feels right at home among them. From Hank Williams Jr.’s ‘Outlaw Woman' to Tammy Wynette’s ‘Stand By Your Man,' Dasher revisits the songs that shaped her, delivering them with a voice that balances sweetness, grit and a knowing wink.
But this isn’t just a nostalgia trip—it’s a statement of intent. Recorded without the gloss of modern studio tricks, the EP embraces a raw, live feel that mirrors Dasher’s wider creative ethos. That same spirit runs through her original track ‘Waffle House,' co-written with Mark D. Sanders, which anchors the project in the present while nodding to the past. It’s all part of a bigger moment for Dasher, whose larger-than-life personality has translated from viral online success into a rapidly growing fanbase and a string of high-profile opportunities.
With her cookbook ‘Stand By Your Pan' already making waves and her live shows turning venues into full-blown honky-tonks, Dasher is building a world that extends far beyond music alone. Upcoming appearances—including a return to the Grand Ole Opry and shows alongside artists like Sam Williams and The War and Treaty—promise to bring that energy to even wider audiences. With ‘Scattered, Smothered & Covered,' she’s not just tipping her hat to country’s past—she’s staking her claim in its future.

