Three alt-rock bands poised for breakthroughs in 2026

Music enthusiasts have reason to anticipate a vibrant year in alternative rock, with Quarters, Krooked Kings, and Edgehill releasing new albums and embarking on tours. These bands, each offering distinct sounds within the genre, are generating buzz through recent singles and upcoming projects. Fans of nostalgic rock and indie vibes will find much to explore in their forthcoming work.

The alternative rock scene is set for an exciting 2026, spotlighting three emerging bands: Quarters, Krooked Kings, and Edgehill. As detailed in a recent preview, these acts are preparing significant releases that promise to captivate listeners with their unique energies.

Quarters, formerly known as Quarters of Change, is teasing its third album with a series of singles that showcase varying vibes while retaining a lively spirit. The most recent pair, ‘HEADLIGHT’ and ‘PERFECT WORLD,’ arrived at the end of last year, following ‘STAR’ and ‘PLUMMET.’ ‘HEADLIGHT’ stands out for its edgy, pure rock feel, evoking the intensity of a DIY basement show. The band, which has toured with acts like Bad Suns, The Band Camino, and Two Door Cinema Club, plans a headline tour starting in March, offering fans a chance to experience their nostalgic rock sound paired with vibrant energy.

Krooked Kings delivers a softer indie-rock approach, with its album In Another Life slated for March 27, accompanied by an April headline tour. Recent singles include ‘My Friend Max,’ released this week, along with ‘Parking Lot’ and ‘Rancher’s Daughter.’ ‘My Friend Max’ brings a quieter, emotional tone, blending melancholy and optimism in a style reminiscent of the band’s earlier tracks like ‘Wish We Could Be Friends’ and ‘Coming of Age.’ ‘Parking Lot,’ by contrast, captures the thrill of new love with more excitement.

Edgehill’s Ode to the Greyhouse is scheduled for February 13, providing an early highlight of the year. Five tracks are already available, including this week’s ‘Love To Go,’ which channels Midwest alternative rock with a gritty, basement-show atmosphere. ‘I Can Be Your Dog’ exemplifies the band’s fun, masterful instrumentation, conveying joy through their music.

These releases underscore the enduring appeal of alternative and indie rock, ensuring a steady stream of content for fans throughout the year.

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