Frost Children, Ninajirachi – Sisters

Frost Children and Ninajirachi team up for their new song “Sisters.”
The exciting link-up between two of the brightest lights in contemporary electronic music is inspired by the title track from Frost Children’s 2025 album SISTER.

The song became the thesis and backbone for the album. “Sisters” includes a new, tender verse from Ninajirachi, new lyrics from Frost Children’s Angel and Lulu Prost, and a total reworking of the instrumentation. “Sisters” arrives on the heels of Frost Children’s remix of Ninajirachi’s song “Fuck My Computer.”
Following completely sold-out North American and European legs of the SISTER World Tour in 2025, Frost Children will keep rounding out the globe, with upcoming headline shows in Australia, Japan, and the United Kingdom. Additionally, Frost Children will perform at various festivals this summer, including Ultra Music Festival in Florida, Roskilde in Denmark, and Mad Cool in Spain.
SISTER, the explosive third album from Frost Children, was released on September 12, 2025, by True Panther and Dirty Hit. The album is saturated in the golden age of EDM and blog house, the music Angel and Lulu Prost grew up listening to at home in St. Louis, and delicately weaves strains of emo, electro, and pure pop sonics while exploring close-to-home themes of co-dependence, consistency, and change. It’s 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 delivered their most forthright and full-bodied identity statement yet. As Lulu puts it: “This is so confidently what we love, and what we breathe.”
Since its release in August last year, Ninajirachi’s I Love My Computer has been emphatically praised as a generational debut album locally and abroad. Released via NLV Records, Ninajirachi’s acclaimed debut album I Love My Computer is a boundary-pushing, culturally resonant record praised as a defining shift in the 2025 music landscape. Recognized culturally as a leader reshaping the role of female and non-binary artists in her genre, the record set a benchmark for the future of Australian electronic music.
Upcoming Frost Children Live Dates
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3/01 – Meanjin / Brisbane, AUS @ Crowbar %
3/03 – Eora / Sydney, AUS @ Oxford Art Factory % [SOLD OUT]
3/04 – Eora / Sydney, AUS @ Oxford Art Factory %
3/05 – Naarm / Melbourne, AUS @ The Night Cat %
3/06 – The Night Cat – Narrm / Melbourne, AUS % [SOLD OUT]
3/07 – Meredith, AUS @ Golden Plains Festival
3/10 – Tokyo, Japan @ SPACEODD $
3/29 – Miami, FL @ Ultra Music Festival
3/28 – Rothbury, MI @ Electric Forest Festival
4/04 – Roskilde, Denmark @ Roskilde Festival
4/09 – Madrid, Spain @ Mad Cool Festival
4/30 – Saint Charles, IA @ Hinterland Festival
8/30 – Manchester, England @ YES
9/01 – Leeds, England @ Belgrave Music Hall
9/02 – Bristol, England @ Strange Brew
9/03 – London, England @ Heaven
9/05 – Glasgow, Scotland @ King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut
9/06 – Dublin, Ireland @ Whelan’s
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