Road from 26 was recorded at Parachute Studios in
Kingsland,
Auckland. The album features songs written by the bandmembers, in collaboration with Jess Rapana of
Origin Roots Aotearoa, Selwyn Lloyd and producer Jimmy Colbert of the band
1814. The album title,
Road from 26, is a reference to 26 Corrella Road, the address on the
North Shore where the band used to practice. "Blue Eyed Māori" is a song with two inspirations: multi-racial children born during the
New Zealand Wars in the 19th Century, and Tupe's goddaughter. Many of their songs are inspired by their experiences as Navy personnel on overseas tours, while others are inspired by family members, including "Promise", a song dedicated to Campbell's son, and "Visions", the first song bass player Codi Wehi-Ngati wrote for the band, which he dedicated to his family. The album features guest appearances by musicians Thabani Gapara, Christian Mausia and Gin the Artist. Gapara and Mausia perform horns on "Whisky", while Mausia performs the trumpet solo on "Blue Eyed Māori". Gin the Artist performs violin for the album's ending track, "Promise". ==Release and promotion==