7/10/2026

Frost Children releases new EP 'Tweaker Poem' via RCA Records + shares new music video

FROST CHILDREN RELEASES NEW EP


TWEAKER POEM OUT NOW VIA

RCA RECORDS


LARGEST AND SECOND FROST FEST 

NOW SOLD OUT

TAKING PLACE IN NEW YORK CITY ON JULY 25TH

Frost Children by Toni Bakalli


Tweaker Poem

https://frostchildren.lnk.to/tweakerpoem


“Creep”

WATCH: https://frostchildren.lnk.to/tweakerpoem/youtube


(July 10, 2026) - Frost Children releases their new EP Tweaker Poem today via RCA Records. Alongside the release, Frost Children shares the music video for “Creep” directed by Andrea Mauri and edited by Araya Peterson, which sees the duo blurred out and censored, performing the song in an endless white abyss. Tweaker Poem also includes the recently shared track “Satellites,” which arrived with a music video directed by Lotus Blossom. 


On July 25th, Frost Children will host and headline their second FROST FEST in New York City at Knockdown Center, making it the biggest iteration of the festival and their largest headline show to date. The festival is now fully sold out and will see performances from Frost Children along with The Femcels, kuru, Thrilliam Angels, Olswel, and more. Beginning in 2024, FROST FEST has steadily grown from its first stages at Music Hall of Williamsburg and RASH. FROST FEST has featured performances from the likes of Danny Brown, Lip Critic, Feardorian, Nation, Babymorocco, MGNA Crrrta, Suzy Sheer and many more. 


Tweaker Poem was created in a sleep deprived 24 hours in Tokyo on January 2, 2026. Frost Children, the sibling duo of Angel and Lulu Prost, were inspired to create this body of work after fleeing from NYC when they discovered they were being stalked. Speaking about the inspiration behind the EP, Angel shares: 


“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.”


Tweaker Poem arrives on the heels of Frost Children’s production work across Kim Petras’ critically acclaimed new album Detour released this May. Frost Children also recently released the SISTER (remixed) EP, which features The Dare, Olswel, Saska, and swedm® to create new versions of songs from their 2025 album SISTER. SISTER (remixed) also includes “Sisters” with Ninajirachi, with whom Frost Children sat with for DAZED to discuss working together, contemporary electronic music, touring the world, and more. 


Frost Children just wrapped up a co-headline run with Thaiboy Digital across Europe and will continue trotting the globe with headline dates in Amsterdam, Zurich, and Vienna this summer, with venue upgrades in Manchester, Bristol, Glasgow, and Dublin as they round out their SISTER WORLD TOUR in the United Kingdom and Europe. Additionally, Frost Children will perform at various festivals this summer, including Electric Forest Festival in Rothbury, Roskilde in Denmark, Mad Cool in Spain, and more.


Check out Tweaker Poem and the video for “Creep” above, see upcoming live dates below, and stay tuned for more from Frost Children coming soon. 

Tweaker Poem EP

Frost Children

July 10, 2026

RCA Records


1. Satellites 

2. Creep

3. Afterlife

4. Gutted

5. Light Leak

6. Faster


Upcoming Live Dates

$ = w/ The Femcels, The Deep, Thrilliam Angels, DJH, Ilykimchi, Kuru, Olswel

^= co-headline with Ninajirachi


 7/14 - Zurich, Switzerland @ Dynamo Werk 21 - NEW

7/15 - Vienna, Austria @ Fluc - NEW

7/17 - Dour, Belgium @ Dour Music Festival

7/18 - Cluj-County, Romania @ Electric Castle Festival (DJ Set)

7/25 - Queens, NY @ FROST FEST $ *SOLD OUT*

7/30 - Saint Charles, IA @ Hinterland Music Festival

8/01 - Chicago, IL @ Lollapalooza

8/01 - Chicago, IL @ Epiphany Hall^ *SOLD OUT*

8/02 - Los Angeles, CA @ Hard Summer

8/07 - Seattle, WA @ Capitol Hill Block Party

8/09 - San Francisco, CA @ Outside Lands Music Festival

8/29 - Reading, England @ Reading Festival

8/30 - Manchester, England @ Gorilla - *SOLD OUT*

9/01 - Leeds, England @ Belgrave Music Hall *SOLD OUT*

9/02 - Bristol, England @ The Trinity Centre - UPGRADE

9/03 - London, England @ Heaven *SOLD OUT*

9/05 - Glasgow, Scotland @ SWG3 Warehouse - *SOLD OUT*

 9/06 - Dublin, Ireland @ Opium - *SOLD OUT*




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Australian folk duo Luluc unveil sixth album, 'Sweet Thief,' out today via Community Music

AUSTRALIAN FOLK DUO LULUC UNVEIL

SIXTH ALBUM, SWEET THIEF

OUT TODAY VIA COMMUNITY MUSIC – LISTEN


SHARE OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO FOR FOCUS TRACK,

“WANNA GET FREE” – WATCH


UPCOMING LIVE PERFORMANCE IN BROOKLYN AT UNION POOL

ON JULY 22 – MORE INFO AND TICKETS HERE

[Download Hi-Res Image / Credit: Jason Petruccelli]


“A hymn to human connection” 

–Uncut

There’s a palpable tension that sits at the heart of Australian duo Luluc’s (Zoë Randell and Steve Hassett) sixth album Sweet Thief on which they question and examine the shiny surface of modernity alongside the exploitation and existential manipulation that has crept into almost every aspect of our lives.


The new album was pertinently and primarily shaped by two key decisions from Randell and Hassett: the first was to spend Christmas 2024 at the family home of their friend J Mascis, the second was to return to Australia soon after, on inauguration day, January 2025, and spend the following year far away from the country that they’ve come to call home over the past decade or so.


The first of those decisions would lead to the Dinosaur Jr. frontman’s appearance on Sweet Thief, where Mascis adds his playful, signature percussion. Recorded in his attic-studio on Christmas Day, his drumming is folded into the folk-like textures of Luluc’s signature sound–the beautiful vocal harmonies that characterise their kinship–to give the album a spirited backbone for Luluc to play to, and build from. 


"There is a very large lyric in this one which I think is super cheeky,” says Hassett of today’s focus track, “Wanna Get Free.”


“J plays understated drums on this and we just jam it out. Stuart Bogie is on horn stacks. Really happy with this as a wry challenge to overt conflict culture and its protagonists. 'Dance' is a dimensional concept which is both liberating and spiritual.”


WATCH THE OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO FOR “WANNA GET FREE”

That second choice, to spend a full year out on the Australian coast, would give them the time, space, and opportunity to breathe fresh life into their work; to shape and re-shape the album into twenty-six minutes of beautiful new music where not a single note is wasted, that feels like a distinctive new chapter in their story that continues to blossom in bold new colors. With a couple of decades-worth of experience now behind them, a winding success story through major labels, notable collaborations as well as a deliberate move away from such things, that sense of space and detachment felt not only required but also supremely cherished. 


Presented and written with sensitivity, there’s also a wryness that runs through these songs; a playful, occasionally buoyant edge that can twist the meaning of words and sentiments from light to dark and back again. The album takes its title from a line in a Shakespeare sonnet, presenting it as a metaphor for the world as we find it today; an ever-changing kaleidoscope of love and hate, beauty and bloodshed, underpinned by a constant grapple for our attention.


On July 22, to herald the release of Sweet Thief, Luluc will play a headlining show at Union Pool in Brooklyn. Tickets are available here.


LISTEN TO SWEET THIEF



TRACKLIST:

1. Honeyeater

2. Rewarding Melody

3. Dopamine Slot Machine

4. Wanna Get Free

5. No One Else’s Pen

6. Which Way Now

7. A Better Truth

8. Lullaby

9. River At Your Feet

10. Homesick in L.A.

ATARASHII GAKKO! Release "Oi AG!". New Studio Album "From Tokyo With Love" Out July 24

ATARASHII GAKKO! RELEASE HIGH-ENERGY VIDEO OF FIRST-EVER LIVE PERFORMANCE OF NEW SINGLE “Oi AG!” OUT NOW

NEW ALBUM, FROM TOKYO WITH LOVE OUT JULY 24, 2026 VIA 88RISING -- PRE-ADD/SAVE HERE 

WATCH | LISTEN
“OI AG”

PRE-SAVE 
FROM TOKYO WITH LOVE (ALBUM) 

Oi AG!   
TTTTOKYO 
Take Me With You 
Catch That Train  
Kore de E 
Waiting for Good Time 
Dance Dance 
Chanka Chanka 
Leave It All Behind 
UTAGE HIKARU 
 
Today, ATARASHII GAKKO! released the electrifying live performance video for their newest single “Oi AG!” It captures the first-ever live performance of the song at ZIPANGU, the J-Pop festival held in Los Angeles. The song is the lead single from their upcoming fourth studio album, From Tokyo with Love, set for release on July 24, 2026 via 88rising.  
 
"We've been asking ourselves this question for ten years — can we keep going, can we go further? 'Oi AG!' is that question out loud. Getting to perform it for the first time at ZIPANGU, in front of fans in LA, made it real." — ATARASHII GAKKO!

Available to pre-order HERE, the 10-track genre-bending full-length spans everything from funk, synth-pop, rock, and high-energy anthems, encompassing crowd-moving moments with deeply personal ones. Written by the four-piece, From Tokyo with Love was built around the distinct voices and personalities of SUZUKA, KANON, MIZYU, and RIN. These collections of songs make a definitive statement that ATARASHII GAKKO! are four strong-minded creative individuals, each with their own voice, evolving together without compromise. 
 
Starting on July 16, ATARASHII GAKKO! will be bringing their stellar signature live shows to stages across Europe, the United Kingdom, North and South America this summer, fall and winter. For more details go to: https://atarashiigakko.com 
 
More exciting news to come! 
 
ATARASHII GAKKO! TOUR DATES 
07/16 -  Colours of Ostrava 2026 - Ostrava, Czechia 
07/18 -  Lollapalooza Berlin 2026 - Berlin, Germany 
07/19 - LONDON 降臨 -AG! 11th Anniversary Show - Roundhouse, London, UK 
09/6 - Bumbershoot Festival - Seattle, WA, USA 
12/3 - Teatro Caupolicán - Santiago, Chile 
12/5, 12/6 - Primavera Sound São Paulo 2026 - São Paulo, Brazil 
12/8 - Velódromo Olímpico - Ciudad de México, Mexico 
https://atarashiigakko.com 

 

ABOUT ATARASHII GAKKO! 
ATARASHII GAKKO! (literally meaning "new school" in Japanese) are a four-member dance and vocal group known for their high-energy performances, self-choreographed routines, and genre-defying music. Their unique blend of pop, punk, and dance elements, paired with the rebellious spirit of Seishun (youth), has earned them critical acclaim and an international following. Signed to 88rising in 2021, their breakout track "Otonablue" surpassed 3.3 billion plays o TikTok — including a viral TikTok collaboration with Megan Thee Stallion. They have performed at Coachella, appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, and completed a world tour spanning 33 cities with a total audience of 110,000. In 2025, the group celebrated their 10th anniversary with their largest-ever headline show and an 18-city tour across Japan, Asia, and Australia. In 2026, they headline London's Roundhouse for their 11th Anniversary Show, before embarking on further dates across Europe and the Americas.




 

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SUKI WATERHOUSE RELEASES NEW ALBUM "LOVELAND"

SUKI WATERHOUSE RELEASES NEW ALBUM LOVELAND

LISTEN HERE


THE LOVELAND TOUR KICKS OFF 

JULY 22ND IN PHOENIX, AZ

 

“Sublime new album”

-Variety on Loveland


“On her forthcoming third album, ‘Loveland,’ Suki Waterhouse finds herself”

-Vogue


“The album puts Waterhouse’s expansive range on full display, from the sassy bravado of ‘Any Man’ to the pensive and stripped-back ‘Seasons’”

-Variety


“...Loveland: a swoony, playful ode to romance in all its forms, from the lushly produced doe eyes of 'Back in Love,' through to the 1950s girl-group sass of ‘Jukebox' and the Fleetwood Mac-like melodies of ‘Morals'”

-The London Standard


"True to form, Suki Waterhouse takes listeners on a ride with 'Tiny Raisin’”

-Billboard


“A raucous rock song about love’s peaks and valleys that sounds like it was recorded in a basement in the ’90s.”

-NYLON on “Tiny Raisin”


“A super joyful track made for late summer nights dancing around with friends"

-Harper’s Bazaar on “Back in Love”


"It’s such a Suki Waterhouse summer"

-Hypebeast

Today, indie pop songstress Suki Waterhouse releases her new album Loveland via Island Records. Featuring 14 new songs that Suki created with some of music's brightest luminaries including Amy Allen, Aaron Dessner, Mick Fleetwood, Joel Little, Dan Wilson, and her longtime collaborators Jules Apollinaire and Natalie Findlay, Loveland charts the tender distance between who we were and who we are becoming – a meditation on identity, motherhood, and the quiet pull toward something truer. Listen to Loveland HERE.

 

Suki shares, “This album to me is like an ache of becoming where my freedom, devotion, and self-recognition are all in motion. It’s a personal and a private revolution of sorts, like a roller coaster of creativity, one that I feel like has ultimately led me right where I was meant to be.”

 

Alongside the album release, Suki revealed the music video for “Notting Hill,” a nostalgic track that serves as a love letter to her former London apartment and hometown. The video was filmed in the streets of Notting Hill and includes a nod to the 1999 film when Suki hops the same park fence that Julia Roberts’ character does in the movie. Check out the video HERE.

 

In her Variety cover story as part of their Power of Women UK issue, the magazine celebrated her “sublime new album” commenting that it “puts Waterhouse’s expansive range on full display.” The album includes previous singles “Back in Love,” lauded by Harper’s Bazaar as “a super joyful track made for late summer nights dancing around with friends;” “Tiny Raisin,” which was included in Billboard’s best new music of the week and praised by Wonderland, who wrote, “She wails, she vocally sashays, and she sings her heart out on this fuck you, love you anthem;” and “When I Get Drunk (I Want You Boy),” which NYLON called “sexy as hell.”

 

Upon announcing the tracklist for the album, Suki revealed that the vinyl gatefold doubles as a playing board for the “Game of Loveland” – a board game of desire and devotion, made to be played with hearts open, record playing, with friends or with strangers. As the album unfolds, players roll the dice and move through the songs, prompting them to get to know each other. The person who went through a breakup most recently goes first. Check out the full gameplay rules HERE.

 

This summer, Suki will embark on The Loveland Tour, which kicks off in North America on July 22nd and will see her grace the stages of Radio City Music Hall, Hollywood Forever Cemetery, Lollapalooza, Austin City Limits, and more. Tickets are on sale HERE. See below for a full list of Suki’s tour dates.

 

Suki Waterhouse – The Loveland Tour:

July 22, 2026 – Phoenix, AZ – Arizona Financial Theatre ^

July 23, 2026 – Los Angeles, CA – Hollywood Forever Cemetery ^

July 24, 2026 – Anaheim, CA – House of Blues Anaheim ^

July 26, 2026 – San Francisco, CA – Stern Grove Festival *^

July 27, 2026 – Salt Lake City, UT – Twilight Concert Series ^

July 28, 2026 – Denver, CO – Fillmore Auditorium ^

July 30, 2026 – Chicago, IL – House of Blues +

July 31, 2026 – Chicago, IL – Lollapalooza *

August 2, 2026 – St. Charles, IA – Hinterland Music Festival *

August 3, 2026 – St. Paul, MN – Palace Theatre ^

August 6, 2026 – Seattle, WA – Woodland Park Zoo ^

August 7, 2026 – Portland, OR – The Square ^

August 8, 2026 – Vancouver, BC – Orpheum ^

September 18, 2026 – Indianapolis, IN – Egyptian Room at Old National Centre ^

September 19, 2026 – Toronto, ON – Coca-Cola Coliseum ^

September 21, 2026 – Philadelphia, PA – The Fillmore Philadelphia ^

September 22, 2026 – Boston, MA – MGM Music Hall at Fenway ^

September 24, 2026 – New York, NY – Radio City Music Hall ^

September 26, 2026 – Washington, DC – All Things Go *

September 27, 2026 – Raleigh, NC – The Ritz +

September 29, 2026 – Atlanta, GA – Coca-Cola Roxy #

September 30, 2026 – Orlando, FL – House of Blues #

October 1, 2026 – St. Petersburg, FL – Jannus Live #

October 3, 2026 – Austin, TX – Austin City Limits (ACL) *

October 6, 2026 – Oklahoma City, OK – The Criterion #

October 10, 2026 – Austin, TX – Austin City Limits (ACL) *

October 12, 2026 – St. Louis, MO – The Pageant #

October 13, 2026 – Milwaukee, WI – Landmark Credit Union Live #

October 14, 2026 – Nashville, TN – The Truth #

October 16, 2026 – Detroit, MI – The Fillmore Detroit #

October 17, 2026 – Chicago, IL – Aragon Ballroom #

*Indicates Festival Performance

^With Special Guest Charlotte Lawrence

#With Special Guest Rochelle Jordan

+With Special Guest Love Spells

 

Suki Waterhouse - Loveland Tracklist

  1. Back in Love
  2. Any Man
  3. Happy With It
  4. Notting Hill
  5. Teardrops
  6. When I Get Drunk (I Want You Boy)
  7. Jukebox
  8. Seasons
  9. Tiny Raisin
  10. Almost
  11. Puppy Dog Eyes
  12. Morals
  13. Loveland
  14. Weirdo

Photo Credit: Miles Aldridge

Photo Credit: Natalia Traxel

Listen to Loveland HERE

Watch the “Notting Hill” Visualizer HERE

 

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Frost Children releases new EP 'Tweaker Poem' via RCA Records + shares new music video

FROST CHILDREN RELEASES NEW EP TWEAKER POEM OUT NOW VIA RCA RECORDS LARGEST AND SECOND FROST FEST  NOW SOLD OUT TAKING PLACE IN NEW YORK CIT...