
This past week, Frost Children ushered in a new era with the release of their latest EP, “Tweaker Poem,” available now on all digital streaming platforms. To coincide with the release, the pair also unveiled a new music video for “Creep,” directed by Araya Peterson, further cementing the surreal visual universe they’ve carefully cultivated as the duo appears blurred, fragmented, and censored against a stark white abyss. The visual follows the earlier release of “Satellites,” directed by Lotus Bloom, another glimpse into the uncanny dreamscape Frost Children continue to build around their music.
The songs enclosed within “Tweaker Poem” stem from one of the most unsettling experiences siblings Angel and Lulu Prost have endured after discovering they were being stalked. Escaping New York City for just 24 hours, the pair fled to Tokyo, where six songs emerged in a haze of sleep deprivation, anxiety, and emotional overstimulation. Angel shares insight:
“After dealing with a horrifying stalker in NYC we wanted to self-isolate and make a short project in one sitting fueled by sleep deprivation and discomfort. The songs on the EP are tracklisted in the order we made them, from morning until the next morning.
Tweaker Poem is an ode to psychotic obsession and transcendent admiration for an Idol— when love letters start to sound more tweaky and oddly spiteful than loving. The project sympathizes with and beautifies the dejected loner, the lover who doesn’t know how to read the room, too obsessed with maintaining a private fantasy to invest in reality. The tweaker, by our definition embodied by the possessive/obsessive laser-focused lover-weirdo, deserves to laugh and cry and have anthems, too.
These are hymns for Lovers who hypnotize themselves with faith when the world seems to frown and frown and frown at them.”
The EP arrives at an especially fitting moment as Frost Children prepares to unveil the third installment of FROST FEST in New York City, transforming Knockdown Center into a sprawling sanctuary for electronic experimentation and genre-defying sound. What first took root in 2024 at RASH before expanding to Music Hall of Williamsburg has now blossomed into its largest incarnation yet, with the 2026 edition already completely sold out. Joined by artists including The Femcels, kuru, Thrilliam Angels, Olswel, and more, the festival continues to mirror the same boundaryless spirit that ticks through Frost Children’s own music.
Across their career, Frost Children have steadily become one of the most inventive voices occupying electronic music’s outer edges, recently lending their production talents to Kim Petas’ critically acclaimed album Detour, released this past May. The duo also revisited their 2025 EP “SISTER” through a deluxe edition featuring collaborations including The Dare, Olswel, Saska, and swedm®, each artist refracting the songs through entirely new sonic lenses while preserving the project’s emotional core.
While New York City is in for a delectable treat with FROST FEST, audiences across the globe will continue stepping inside Frost Children’s ever-expanding universe as the duo rounds out their “SISTER WORLD TOUR” with stops in Amsterdam, Zurich, and Vienna, alongside venue upgrades in Manchester, Bristol, Glasgow, and Dublin. Beyond their headline dates, they’ll continue bringing their beautifully chaotic spectacle to celebrated festival stages, including Electric Forest in Rothbury, Roskilde in Denmark, Mad Cool in Spain, and beyond.
“Tweaker Poem” is available everywhere now, and if the record itself feels like stepping into the blurred space between reality and obsession, the visual for “Creep” invites listeners to wander even deeper into the beautifully uncanny world Frost Children have created.

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