FROST CHILDREN DROP HYPNOTIC NEW TRACK: “WHAT IS FOREVER FOR”

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SISTER DUE SEPTEMBER 12TH 
VIA TRUE PANTHER / DIRTY HIT

Sibling duo Frost Children share the new single “WHAT IS FOREVER FOR,” which marks the third offering from their forthcoming album SISTER due September 12th via True Panther / Dirty Hit. “WHAT IS FOREVER FOR” premiered on BBC Radio 1 on Jack Saunders’ New Music Show and arrives with a music video directed by Frost Children’s own Angel Prost starring Angelina Hoffman. The latest single follows “Falling,” which arrived with visuals by Lotus Blossom and “CONTROL,” which threw the door open to the SISTER era and arrived with a video directed by Ben Turok. 

Speaking about “WHAT IS FOREVER FOR,” Angel of Frost Children shares, “I like the imagined scenario of a romantic on-and-off fling in a faraway place demonstrating some kind of disregard for Forever. EDM has always had this ethos of “We only have Tonight”, which we agree with. It’s not quite apocalyptic, but there’s some sense that nothing really lasts forever, in a beautiful and sometimes sad way. You shouldn’t force Forever or stretch a moment any longer than it happens— the sudden pause is what makes the party obsessional.”

SISTER is saturated in the golden age of EDM and blog house that Angel and Lulu Prost grew up listening to at home in St. Louis. The forthcoming full-length delicately weaves strains of emo, electro, and pure pop sonics while exploring close-to-home themes of co-dependence, consistency, and change through their lyricism. The third full-length is an exhilarating return to those first sounds that moved them, echoing with the reverence and refinement of two formidable artists crafting exactly what they want to hear. But it’s also a striking portrait of Frost Children’s singular creative partnership: as bandmates, as roommates, as symbiotic savants well-versed in the art of what Angel calls “twin telepathy.” Boldly revitalizing and revolutionizing a too-often-devalued subgenre, Frost Children are delivering their most forthright and full-bodied identity statement yet. As Lulu puts it: “This is so confidently what we love, and what we breathe.” 

The duo cut their teeth in the New York City nightlife scene, frequently performing well before they had a full-length project out. Those shows eventually led to the organization of their Frost Fest, which was a two-night extravaganza with performances from Danny Brown, Lip Critic, Nation, MGNA Crrrta, Feardorian, and Babymorocco. As their following grew, so did their creative community – collaborating with the likes of the aforementioned Porter Robinson, Danny Brown, Fever Ray, Thrilliam Angels, Eliminate, Dorian Electra, and Jane Remover over the last few years. Frost Children have also been working with pop star Kim Petras, who just shared the track “Freak It,” produced by the duo. 

Frost Children bring that energy from the stage directly into the studio during their creative process. Their debut album SPEED RUN, released in 2023, is packed with propulsive power and cheeky lyricism. That same year, the duo released Hearth Room, showcasing their musical dexterity with stripped-down and acoustic tracks written in a wholesome manner alongside their parents. SISTER melds the sensitivity and songcraft of Hearth Room with the vigor of SPEED RUN and puts forward an arrestingly personal vision for modern dance music that transcends nostalgia and trend-chasing. 

For the last few months, Frost Children have been bringing their explosive live show to stages around the globe – and it’s not over yet. The duo performed at Primavera in Spain, to which Billboard stated, “Taking a punt on a random act who turn out to be your new favorite artist is one of the greatest joys of festivals, and Frost Children will have been that for many this weekend,” Governors Ball in New York City, along with DJ sets in London and Toronto and performances at Summerfest in Wisconsin, Piknic Electronik in Montreal, Pop Messe in Czechia, O days in Copenhagen and more with sets at OFF Festival in Poland and Boiler Room with The Dare, Hudson Mohawke and Avalon Emerson in Vancouver on the horizon. Full round-up below, and tickets can be found HERE

Upcoming Live Dates
* = w/ DJ Thank You
+ = w/ Peterparker69
^= w/ The Dare, Avalon Emerson, Hudson Mohawke, and more

EU/UK Support TBA

8/1 – Katowice, Poland @ OFF Festival
8/29 – Vancouver, BC @ Boiler Room^

10/12 – Washington, DC @ The Atlantis *
10/13 – Durham, NC @ Motorco Music Hall *
10/14 – Atlanta, GA @ The Masquerade Altar * [SOLD OUT]
10/15 – Orlando, FL @ The Abbey *
10/17 – Austin, TX @ The Parish *
10/18 – Dallas, TX @ Club Dada *
10/21 – Phoenix, AZ @ The Nile Underground *
10/23 – Los Angeles, CA @ The Regent *
10/24 – San Francisco, CA @ The Independent * [SOLD OUT]
10/27 – Portland, OR @ Holocene + [SOLD OUT]
10/28 – Vancouver, BC @ The Fox Cabaret + [SOLD OUT]
10/29 – Seattle, WA @ Barboza + [SOLD OUT]
10/31 – Salt Lake City, UT @ Kilby Court + [SOLD OUT]
11/2 – Denver, CO @ Marquis Theater +
11/4 – Minneapolis, MN @ Amsterdam Music Hall +
11/6 – Chicago, IL @ Lincoln Hall +
11/7 – Columbus, OH @ Ace of Cups +
11/8 – Detroit, MI @ El Club +
11/9 – Toronto, ON @ Longboat Hall +
11/11 – Boston, MA @ The Sinclair +
11/12 – Philadelphia, PA @ The Foundry +
11/14 – Brooklyn, NY @ Warsaw +

12/1 – Hamburg, Germany @ MS Stubnitz
12/5 – Berlin, Germany @ Kantine em Berghain
12/6 – Cologne, Germany @ Garagen
12/8 – Brussels, Belgium – Botanique @ Rotonde
12/9 – Amsterdam, Netherlands @ Paradiso
12/11 – Paris, France @ Le Trabendo
12/13 – London, UK @ XOYO [SOLD OUT]

PRE-ORDER / SAVE: https://frostchildren.ffm.to/sister

SISTER cover artwork by Eli Sheppard

SISTER
Frost Children
September 12, 2025
True Panther / Dirty Hit

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