Frost Children have released emotional dance single 'Falling' ahead of their September album
Sibling duo Frost Children announce their third album 'SISTER' and release new dance single 'Falling', blending euphoria with melancholy.

Frost Children are teasing their third album 'SISTER', set for release via True Panther and Dirty Hit, with new single 'Falling'.
The sibling duo's latest track explores emotional vulnerability, accompanied by a Lotus Blossom-directed music video. The release follows their previous single 'CONTROL', which arrived with visuals from Ben Turok.
'Falling' is the double feeling of euphoric and melancholic, both of which seem to be glued together," Frost Children explain. "The best part of dance is that you get to let go and leave whatever reality is in the shadows for a moment, and this song especially had that intention to feel like the euphoria was also an escape of something so real and so sad as your life falling apart in front of you, and wanting someone or something else to take that burden away and take you over.
'SISTER', due 12th September, draws inspiration from EDM and blog house music that Angel and Lulu Prost encountered during their upbringing in St. Louis.
The sibling duo's latest track explores emotional vulnerability, accompanied by a Lotus Blossom-directed music video. The release follows their previous single 'CONTROL', which arrived with visuals from Ben Turok.
'Falling' is the double feeling of euphoric and melancholic, both of which seem to be glued together," Frost Children explain. "The best part of dance is that you get to let go and leave whatever reality is in the shadows for a moment, and this song especially had that intention to feel like the euphoria was also an escape of something so real and so sad as your life falling apart in front of you, and wanting someone or something else to take that burden away and take you over.
'SISTER', due 12th September, draws inspiration from EDM and blog house music that Angel and Lulu Prost encountered during their upbringing in St. Louis.
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