For Angel and Lulu Prost, the sibling duo behind Frost Children, home has always sounded like dance music. Raised in St. Louis on the cathartic pulse of golden-age EDM, their third album “Sister” (2025) returns to those formative sounds with renewed precision and intent. It also captures the essence of their creative bond as bandmates, roommates, and deeply intuitive collaborators.
With “Sister”, Frost Children deliver their most direct and fully realized statement yet, revitalizing an often-overlooked subgenre. Blending the emotional nuance of “Hearth Room” with the high-velocity energy of “Speed Run”, the album presents a personal vision of dance music that moves beyond nostalgia and trend.
Fusing emo, electro, and pop, the duo explores themes of co-dependence, stability, and change. Tracks like “Position Famous", “What is forever for” and “2 LØVE” balance uncertainty with exhilaration, while details like “Ralph Lauren” and the “Bernadette” sample in “Bound2U” reflect their shared history, shaping a world that feels both expansive and intimate.
