Frost Children’s “Creep”: An Intense Dive Into ‘Tweaker Poem’

Frost Children’s “Creep”: An Intense Dive Into ‘Tweaker Poem’

Discover the story behind Frost Children’s single "Creep." Learn how the duo channeled NYC trauma and a 24-hour Tokyo session into their raw, new EP, 'Tweaker Poem.'

Discover the story behind Frost Children’s single "Creep." Learn how the duo channeled NYC trauma and a 24-hour Tokyo session into their raw, new EP, 'Tweaker Poem.'

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Frost Children’s “Creep”: An Intense Dive Into ‘Tweaker Poem’

Frost Children’s “Creep”: An Intense Dive Into ‘Tweaker Poem’

Frost Children’s “Creep”: A Wild Dive Into Their New EP

If you’ve been following the Frost Children (the sibling duo Angel and Lulu Prost), you know they don’t do things halfway. They’ve spent the last few years tearing up the underground scene with their frantic, neon-soaked blend of hyperpop, glitchcore, and experimental dance music. But their new single, “Creep” feels like a shift. It’s intense, it’s raw, and it feels like it was ripped straight out of a fever dream.

The track is the backbone of their latest project, Tweaker Poem, and it’s arguably their most personal work to date.

The Tokyo Marathon: How Tweaker Poem Was Born

There’s a wild story behind this music. After dealing with a genuinely scary situation involving a stalker in New York, the duo needed an escape. They packed their bags and headed to Tokyo to clear their heads.

They didn’t just go for a vacation, though—they went into a creative trance. The entire Tweaker Poem EP was written and recorded in a single, 24-hour marathon session. They laid the songs down in the exact order they were written, which is why the EP feels like a chaotic, sleepless, high-speed chase. They’ve described the “tweaker” in the title as that “laser-focused, obsessive lover-weirdo” we’ve all probably been at some point. It’s about that weird, frantic energy you get when you’re hyper-fixated on something and the rest of the world just fades out.

Why “Creep” Hits Different

“Creep” really captures that specific brand of Frost Children vulnerability. Instead of writing a typical pop song, they’re leaning into the darker side of obsession. It’s an ode to people who find a strange kind of faith in their own internal worlds—even when the rest of the world looks at them like they’re crazy.

Here’s why it’s sticking with people:

  • It’s Unapologetic: It doesn’t try to be “cool”; it just sounds urgent.

  • The Production: It’s a sonic roller coaster that manages to stay catchy while feeling like it might fall apart at any second.

  • The Vibe: It’s basically the anthem for anyone who’s ever lost sleep over an idea or a person.

The Evolution of the Prosts

Watching Angel and Lulu evolve since 2019 has been a trip. They’ve moved from making experimental bedroom pop to essentially defining the sound of the downtown NYC music scene. There’s always been this “twin telepathy” at the core of their music—that ability to take something messy and stressful and turn it into something you can’t help but move to.

If you haven’t checked out the official music video for “Creep,” go watch it. It’s just as frantic and high-octane as the track itself.

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