Frost Children is the music of New York City-based siblings Angel and Lulu Prost, who make kinetic, shape-shifting pop sounds that draw from dozens of disparate styles at once. The duo create a blend of playful, mysterious, and ridiculous sounds and genre-transcending experiments. Their 2023 album, Speed Run, referenced ’90s R&B one second and melodramatic mall punk the next, and companion piece Hearth Room was more organically produced but also moved quickly from sound to sound as Frost Children found new articulations of their surprisingly catchy pop. Frost Children began in 2019 when Angel was attending school in the Bronx, New York, and Lulu was studying music in Nashville. Their first track was a hyperpop cover of Fall Out Boy’s “Yule Shoot Yr Eye Out” complete with pitched-up, Auto-Tuned vocals, buzzy synth lines, and chopped “Amen” breaks. In 2020, the siblings returned to their native home of St. Louis and began working on Frost Children tracks while waiting out the quarantines of the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic. Their first album-length project, the noisy and chaotic Aviation Creates Adventurous Beginnings, was released in August of 2020, and the next year, they followed with the more pop-friendly Elixir Rejection. Following these mixtape-like releases, Frost Children returned to New York and released their studio debut, Spiral, in April of 2022. Their second album, Speed Run, followed almost exactly one year later and featured guest appearances from May Rio, EXUM, Blaketheman100, and others. Following Speed Run, the duo shared some remixes from the album created by artists like Parker Corey and Galen Tipton, and before 2023 was up, they made plans for the release of Hearth Room, a companion album recorded around the same time as Speed Run. Hearth Room relied less on digital production than its sister record and was released in November of 2023 on the True Panther label. ~ TiVo Staff