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NEWS: Frog Announce New LP with “Je Ne Sais Pas” Single, US Tour, and First UK Show Since 2016 / Audio Antihero Artists on the Road!

Frog are officially back with the release of their latest record Frog for Sale. Available for pre-order now via Bandcamp, including their latest single, Je Ne Sais Pas. The release serves as their third album in just over a year!

Highly acclaimed with past features from Pitchfork, Stereogum, Bandcamp Daily, Talkhouse, WFUV, and KEXP, the New York duo has made a return you don’t want to miss. To hear more from them soon, you can pre-save their latest single Dark Out,  releasing April 3rd. 

If the live scene is more your style, Frog has you covered. The US tour begins on April 17th, along with their first UK show since 2016, and they can’t wait to see you.

  • April 17th – Elsewhere, Brooklyn, NY
  • April 18th – WRBB Prom, United Parish, Brookline, MA
  • April 19th – Underground Arts, Philadelphia, PA
  • April 20th – Black Cat, Washington, D.C.
  • April 22nd – Cannery Hall, Nashville, TN
  • April 23rd – Thalia Hall, Chicago, IL
  • April 24th – Grog Shop, Cleveland, OH
  • April 25th – West Art, Lancaster, PA
  • April 26th – Tufts University, Boston, MA (students only)
  • September 19th – The Oslo, London, UK

Audio Antihero Artists on the Road

In addition to Frog, there’s opportunities to catch several other Audio Antihero artists live in the near future.

Tiberus has announced a solo tour for April:

  • April 21st – Washington, D.C.
  • April 22nd – Philadelphia, PA
  • April 23rd – New York, NY
  • April 24th – Montclair, NJ
  • April 25th – Somerville, MA

Avery Friedman is opening for Chloe Southern in Brooklyn tonight (March 28th).

Leilani Patao is playing for the Mi Tlalli fundraiser in Brooklyn on April 11th.

The Noisy is opening for WALLICE in Philadelphia on April 20th.

After playing with Lucy Dacus (including a support slot for Billie Eilish), Tim Minchin, and Good Neighbours in 2025, Jeni Magaña (aka Magana) recently played bass on Mitski’s Nothing’s About to Happen to Me album, and is currently performing with her on tour, which has included a session for NPR and an appearance on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.


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Frog Live! Frog Merch! Frog Award! GROG Support! Frog #1 on Hype Machine!

Tickets are available for Frog’s headline show at the Canary Club in Manhattan’s Lower East Side on December 19th.

As a part of Canary’s Unplugged series, this December 19th event will be a unique and intimate Frog performance in a gorgeous Manhattan venue. Also on the bill are Rachel Rose and Foxymoron. The boys are back in town.

Tickets are $10 in advance and $15 on the door (but the show is expected to sell out).

Links: Tickets / Venue Website / Promoter Website / Songkick Listing.

Frog T-Shirts Available Now:

Frog t-shirts are available now and shipping internationally! There’s various colours and sizes available but they’re selling pretty quick – buy via https://frog.band/merch

Frog Reach #1 in Both Hype Machine Charts:

We’ve been thrilled to have seen Frog do so well on Hype Machine recently, with Frog topping both the “Popular Now” chart with “Black on Black on Black,” and also topping the overall Most Posted Artist chart.

Thanks to everyone who featured the album and everyone who helped with likes and shares, etc. We even saw old classics like All Dogs Go To Heaven,” “Black Friday,” “Rubbernecking,” and American in the Popular Now charts recently! Check Frog out on Hype Machine!

Recent Press for Frog:

We’ve been fortunate to get some great press for Frog recently, which we’ve shared on here previously (Pitchfork / Stereogum / Bandcamp Daily / God Is In The TV / Various Small Flames / START-TRACK / For The Rabbits / Politkya / Politiken / Phonograph Me / Rolling Stone).

It has been wonderful to see more and more reviews and features rolling in from sites all around the world:

“Grog is, in many ways, a culmination of the greater Frog project: a refinement of the musical and lyrical themes Bateman has pursued his whole career, with fuller arrangements and a bounce that never quite materialized on older records.” – SWIM INTO THE SOUND

“It’s held on to Count Bateman’s garage-y sound, but the shy persona and subdued grainy sound is replaced with something more confident, as if it had spent the last few years perfecting its dad bod.” – WMUC 90.5 FM

“…the discordant fervor of “DOOM SONG;” with it’s cacophonous guitar-driven jangle and droning vocals, brings to mind genre luminaries like Pile or even Modest Mouse with a touch of swampy twang. Its ascending, chromatic chord progression also brings to mind the haunting and soul-crushing crunch of Alice in Chains’ “Them Bones” without ever dipping into grunge territory.” – BUFFABLOG

“Frog loves hooks and melodies, some review I read compared them to a cool seventies rock station. Vulfpeck sprang to mind when I listened to a few tracks. And Ween.”CHRISTMAS A GO GO!

“…it seems that it’s by flitting around that they manage to make sense, and it’s clear that diversity is a source of unity here. Amazing! A deep love of music always pays dividends, as Frog once again brilliantly demonstrate.” – LE VILLAGE POP (“Album de la Semaine” feature)

“Grog kind of feels like an alternate-universe oldies station in how it picks and chooses sounds from throughout the past to create a new listening experience.”
“Grog kind of feels like an alternate-universe oldies station in how it picks and chooses sounds from throughout the past to create a new listening experience…If Kind of Blah is one of the best New York City albums I’ve heard, then GROG is about growing up in the suburbs of the only good city on this entire planet.”
“…there’s no pretentiousness and you believe and feel every single moment. Bateman brothers put their whole souls in these songs and the overall result is a deeply moving and authentic collection.”
“Frog seems to have gathered a new sense of inventiveness and energy, coming up with that not easily definable sound between everything that was and is cool about New Zealand’s Flying Nun Records and left-field Americana, picking up pieces from everywhere and arranging them in a manner that suited Bateman brothers’ fancy.”
“It’s a fascinating insight into the minds of a duo that are always stretching the boundaries of sounds and defiantly refuse to be pigeonholed.”
Love to see a review of Frog’s classic debut in November 2023!
“The whole thing hangs together so well it feels almost operatic. Unlike some of the earlier Frog albums, this one is not something you’ll come through unscathed, but you’ll be a richer person for listening to it.”
“So, here we are, a writer who couldn’t make it pay, writing about a label that couldn’t make it pay, putting out an album by a band that couldn’t really make it pay; a passion-project triumvirate doing what they can.”
“Audio Antihero has released some of the most exciting indie rock and pop this side of Williamsburg’s gentrification — and with the release of frog’s latest album last week, the little label that could proves it’s not out of the game.”

Frog Interviews:

There’s also a brilliant (and unhinged) interview with Frog’s Danny Bateman on Tasteful Dissonance. Plus, if you missed it, there’s a great interview up on UChicago’s Firebird Magazine also.

Radio:

“GROG” was the “Record of Note” on Roddy Hart’s BBC Radio Scotland show last week! Keep tuning in to Roddy’s show as there’s some more cool Frog stuff coming soon!

In addition to BBC Scotland and BBC Introducing, Frog have been getting national airplay from FM4 in Austria and Radio 3 in Spain, plus GROG wasAlbum of the Week on The Breakdown. The band are also doing brilliantly on noncommercial radio, even making it into various charts. Thanks to stations like WKDU, WRUR, WMUC, CJRC, KXFM, Amazing Radio, KZSC, KHDX, Dandelion Radio, WMBR, KXCI, Radio DePaul, WNMC, Radio Free Brooklyn, WMSE, WHPK, KXLU, WRSU, WUNH, WUSC, WYSO, WQFS and many others! ❀

University of Washington’s “Sphere of Influence” show even played an entire one-hour set of Frog classics yesterday! Killer playlist. Expect something similar from DJ Orb Gripper on LA’s KLMU Online Radio in the very near future.

Frog Win Award:

Some great news! The “Kings of Blah” Frog documentary by Alex Coppola won the YoFi Fest 2023 Audience Choice for Best Featurette!

Watch the “Kings of Blah” trailer on YouTube.
Watch the full documentary for free on Vimeo.

Say Hi to Frog:

Frog are all over the internet if you want to say hi, catch them at any of the links on their Linktree!

Thank you all for everything.

Stream “GROG” and the full Frog discography in our “Complete: Frog” playlist.

Thank you,

Jamie Halliday (they/them) – Audio Antihero Records