Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.

Produced and Engineered by Keith Nelson (Lead Guitarist for Buckcherry, Billboard Number One Artist, Golden Album Award Artist)
Recorded, Mixed, and Mastered by Junichi Murakawa (Universal, Atlantic, Interscope, and more)
Recorded in Van Nuys, CA.

Live from Cherokee
Produced, Engineered and Mixed by Bruce Robb (Multi-Platinum Producer and Engineer, Cherokee Studios)
Recorded in Hollywood, CA.

Produced by Stacy Jones (American Hi Fi, Veruca Salt, Matchbox 20, Miley Cyrus, Troye Sivan)
Drums: Stacy Jones
Bass: Jamie Arentzen
Recorded in Silverlake, CA.

A&R Factory: JUST LIVE: SOUTH CALIFORNIA ACT HVNTED RETURN ON FAST-PACED NEW SINGLE ‘THE FOOL’

A&R Factory: JUST LIVE: SOUTH CALIFORNIA ACT HVNTED RETURN ON FAST-PACED NEW SINGLE ‘THE FOOL’

BLURRED CULTURE: HVNTED CHECKS ALL ALL THE ALT/POP/PUNK BOXES AT THE TROUBADOUR

BLURRED CULTURE: HVNTED CHECKS ALL ALL THE ALT/POP/PUNK BOXES AT THE TROUBADOUR

HEAR US ON


We are HVNTED. We’re an American rock band born and raised all over Southern California. It’s funny to think about the circumstances that brought us together in high school. You’d have to ask Seamus about what happened on the night we first met him (quite the show). But despite these lucky coincidences, it feels like we were destined to be together. Over the past couple of years, our friendship and reliance on each other has kept us sane and has given us the support we’ve needed to keep moving forward. 

Whether it’s been traveling as a band or back home, locked in our rehearsal space, we’ve met a lot of interesting people and we’ve had to deal with our share of heartache and hardship. But, we believe that these experiences have made us stronger and brought us closer together. 

Over the last few years, we’ve learned that, no matter who it is or where they come from, we all face the same challenges in life. We can all feel lost. We can all lose hope. And, we can all get pushed to that point where we start to question whether or not it’s worth it to keep moving forward. Truthfully, some of these experiences left us all feeling anxious, insecure and hopeless.

Our music has been a way for us to express ourselves and get it out. Our music has given us a voice. And, although these things have been pretty tough to deal with, we’ve found relief in writing about our struggles and playing our music together. 

We want to share what we’ve learned with our audience - “We’re stronger together.” We want our audience to know that we all share in these struggles. They’re not alone.