Calgary country rock seven member Brother Bicker Band release “The Good Road”, a driving anthem written in response to the completion of the city’s ring road in their hometown. The song draws directly from that moment of expansion and movement, pairing steady drums, layered guitars, and stacked vocals with imagery tied to pavement, distance, and keeping your wheels pointed forward. Recorded at Evergreen Sound with producer Mark Troyer, the track moves at a cruising pace built for long stretches of road rather than quick turns.
Fresh off their album ‘Another Kind of Train’, out now, and following multiple 2025 Calgary Music Award nominations, the band lean into what they do best here, tight musicianship, shared vocals, and a sound that sits comfortably between country, blues, and roots rock. “The Good Road” is picking up buzz for how naturally it fits into the highway rock tradition, sounding at home through open windows, late drives, and familiar routes driven one more time. The full seven member lineup gives the song weight and width, with keys, harmonies, and rhythm locking together into a solid, road-tested groove.


