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Frost Children Cover My Chemical Romance, Reteam With Kim Petras, DJ Clavicular Brawl

Frost Children seem to lead chaotic lives. Last week, the New York hyperpop duo shared a new version of their song "Sister," recorded with surging Australian producer Ninajirachi. Since then, they've had a lot going on. For instance! Frost Children recently paid a visit to the BBC Live Lounge, where they busted out a theatrical, effects-heavy cover of My Chemical Romance's 2006 power ballad "Cancer." Check it out:

On Friday night, Frost Children crossed paths with Clavicular, the suddenly-very-famous manosphere-associated looksmaxxing influencer type. That night, Clavicular was kicked out of a New York Fashion Week party at Le Bain for refusing to stop livestreaming. Later that night, he was at a welcome.jpeg x Los Angeles Apparel afterparty where Frost Children were DJ'ing. During their set, Clavicular's crew was attacked. Angel Prost, one half of Frost Children, was one of the many people who filmed the altercation. Here's a video from comedian William Banks:

Banks, by the way, is the guy whose They Are Gutting A Body Of Water video never happened last year.

If you want to know more about the whole Clavicular situation, you can consult this New York Times profile, which ran on the same day as the brawl. If not, you can at least sleep soundly knowing that intrepid Times journalists are on the case.

Anyway, back to Frost Children! Last year, Kim Petras appeared on the duo's track "Radio." Last week, Petras released a new single called "Pop Sound," which Frost Children co-produced. Petras recently asked to be dropped from her label. As Out reports, "Pop Sound" is the first of several YouTube/SoundCloud-only singles that she's released since then. (Another is the BC Kingdom collab "Mr. Producer," which came out yesterday.) Here's Petras' "Pop Sound" video:

Finally, Frost Children will tour the UK and Europe later this year.

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