Hunter Brothers are kicking off a new era, and they are doing it by digging into the heart of what makes them one of Canada’s most beloved country groups. Their new EP All Kinds of Country, out today via Open Road Recordings, introduces fresh layers to their harmony-driven sound while keeping the family-centred storytelling fans already love.
Inspired by a recent trip to Nashville, the six-track project blends the group’s signature warmth with new sonic textures, cross-genre collaborations, and a renewed creative spark.
A New Chapter Rooted in Who They Are
Ty Hunter sums it up perfectly: “What you hear on this record is very much rooted in who we are, but also explores some different directions we haven’t fully leaned into before.”
That balance shows up everywhere on All Kinds of Country. The EP carries the band’s familiar themes such as family, small-town roots, faith, and joy, while stretching into bold new corners of their sound.
If you have been following Hunter Brothers since day one, tracks like “Golden Rules” and “Homegrown Night” feel like a warm welcome back. But songs like “Better Days” featuring Shantaia, or their fiddle-charged new focus track “Keep On Truckin’,” push things forward in exciting, uplifting ways.
The Title Track Sets the Tone
Leading the project is the already released “All Kinds of Country,” featuring Lathan Warlick. The track strands the group’s inclusive message at the forefront, celebrating all the ways people connect with country music.
Its cross-genre pulse sets the tone for the entire EP. Energetic, welcoming, and full of heart.
A Single To Listen To: “Keep On Truckin’”
Today’s spotlight lands on “Keep On Truckin’,” a high-energy, fiddle-forward anthem that captures the brothers’ story of resilience, humour, and brotherhood.
Co-written in Nashville with Dutch producer Femke, the song came together almost instantly. Ty describes the writing session as a moment of clarity, finally finding the right way to tell the story of being brothers.
One of the most meaningful threads ties back to advice from their dad: “The world will beat up on you enough, you don’t need to beat up on each other.”
That sentiment shapes the entire track, turning it into a spirited reminder to keep moving forward, no matter what life throws your way.
Fans have already embraced it on tour, proof that this anthem was built for live moments.
Track-by-Track Snapshot
1. “All Kinds of Country” (ft. Lathan Warlick) – The genre-blending, inclusive opener.
2. “Keep On Truckin’” – Fiddle-fired roots meets brotherly storytelling.
3. “Better Days” (ft. Shantaia) – Uplifting, modern, and optimistic.
4. “I Want You Back” – A harmony-rich reimagining with that classic Hunter Brothers polish.
5. “Golden Rules” – Nostalgic and grounded in family wisdom.
6. “Homegrown Night” – A small-town celebration with unmistakable charm.
Hear More From the Brothers
We have had the Hunter Brothers on our podcast too, and they brought the same warmth, humour, and insight they are known for.
Final Thoughts
All Kinds of Country feels like a confident step forward for Hunter Brothers.
More expansive, more collaborative, and more creatively charged, without losing the heart of who they are.
It is everything fans love about them, but bigger, brighter, and ready for the stage.

Logan Miller
As the founder of Front Porch Music, I believe that music has the ability to connect people. I love country music, and I love the country music industry as a whole. My goal is to help music fans find new artists to fall in love with.
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