Frost Children Announce New EP “Tweaker Poem,” Share Lead Single “Satellites”

The EP will be released on July 10 via RCA Records

Frost Children Announce New EP Tweaker Poem, Share Lead Single “Satellites”

The EP will be released on July 10 via RCA Records

Words: Mischa Pearlman

Photo: Toni Bakalli

June 23, 2026

New York-based siblings and FLOODfest alums Lulu and Angel Prost—a.k.a. Frost Children—have revealed that their next release is a six-track EP titled Tweaker Poem. The follow-up to the pair's 2025 album, Sister, the set is apparently inspired by a harrowing encounter they had in the Big Apple.

The duo detailed the experience in the following statement: “After dealing with a horrifying stalker in NYC," the band revealed, "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 first taste of the EP is the high-octane, euphoric opening track “Satellites,” which you can watch the visual for below.