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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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New Releases & Live Events from Frog, Josaleigh Pollett, Tiberius, The Noisy, and Leilani Patao

OUT NOW:

Josaleigh Pollett“Radio Player” (Digital Single)

“Radio Player” is a haunting and inspired new single from Salt Lake City’s Josaleigh Pollett, who is making their debut for Audio Antihero.

FFO: Sharon Van Etten / Half Waif / Why Oak

The Noisy‘The Secret Ingredient Is Even More Meat’ (Cassette & Digital)

A deluxe, expanded edition of the cult Philly group’s debut album.

FFO: Japanese Breakfast / Jay Som / Chappell Roan

The Noisy Live: Nov 2nd @ Liminal Space, Philadelphia, PA / Nov 5th @ PhilaMOCA, Philadelphia, PA (Philly Tenants Union Fundraiser) / November 9th @ Launderette Records, Philadelphia, PA (Album Launch)

Frog‘THE COUNT’ (Vinyl & Digital)

Frog return with their second full-length album of 2025.

FFO: Twilight Singers / Modest Mouse / Daniel Johnston

Frog Live: Nov 13th @ Warsaw, Brooklyn, NY

PRE-ORDERS:

Nov 7th: Leilani Patao‘daisy’ (CD & Digital)

Glitchy Indie artist Leilani Patao shuns streaming and the algorithm on their gorgeous label debut.

FFO: Grumpy / Katie Dey / Caroline Polachek

Leilani Patao Live: Nov 8th @ The Living Gallery, Brooklyn, NY (EP Launch / DiskDrive Physical Media Celebration)

Nov 14th: Tiberius‘Troubadour’ (Cassette & Digital)

Non-binary-led Boston-based “Farm Emo” group mix Alt energy with rustic warmth on their label debut.

FFO: Greg Freeman / Frog / Pinegrove

Tiberius Live: Nov 13th @ Radio Bean, Burlington, VT / Nov 14th @ The Apohadion Theater, Portland, ME (W/ Dead Gowns & Bagcatcher) / Nov 15th – Warehouse XI, Boston, MA (Album launch W/ Winkler) / Nov 20th – A.I.R., Albany, NY / Nov 21st – The Rug Club, Philadelphia, NY / Nov 22nd – Cassette, Queens, NY (W/ Paper Lady & Dolly)


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NEWS & LIVE DATES: Avery Friedman performs “New Thing” / CIAO MALZ guests on The J-Card / The Noisy Interviewed / Frog Announced for Hopscotch Festival

CIAO MALZ just guested on The-J Card podcast with Alexei Shishkin, you can check out the full interview via The Rue Defense Tape Club, and access an exclusive guest mixtape via their paid tier (recommended, last week’s mix from Justin MacFayden is living all over me).

CIAO MALZ’s Safe Then Sorry EP is out now, and she’ll be playing at Cassette in Queens, NY on August 24thTickets available now.

Avery Friedman just published a gorgeous live studio session version of New Thing ahead of her August 10th show at Elsewhere (Zone One) in Brooklyn, NYTickets.

Avery’s New Thing album is out now, with cassette copies available, and vinyl coming soon via Softseed Music (plus, their exclusive variant version is available for pre-order here).

After the success of The Noisy’s brilliant Twosmusic video, Sara Mae has been interviewed for AnalogueTrash, MusicNGear, and Philadelphia’s Broad Street Review.

The Noisy will be supporting KulfiGirls on August 28th at The Dolphin in Philadelphia, PA – Tickets.

Frog have been announced for Hopscotch Festival in Raleigh, NC on September 4thTickets.

Frog’s1000 Variations on the Same Songis out now on vinyl, and you can catch their killer KEXP session here.


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WATCH: The Noisy Debut for Audio Antihero with Vampy Music Video”Twos”

Philly dream pop/synth rock band The Noisy announce signing to Audio Antihero (Frog / Avery Friedman / Magana / CIAO MALZ) with Twos,” a vampy, queer, and silent-movie-esque new music video from director Sam Cush, which teases The Secret Ingredient is Even More Meat,’ an upcoming deluxe edition of their debut album.

Featuring practical effects and vampire makeup by Philly drag talent, “Twos” channels gothic-glam in the spirit of vintage cinema, dripping with theatrical flair and midnight movie camp. Starring local icon Miss Thing, the video follows the success of Violet Lozenge,” The Noisy’s most recent drag-forward release, which WXPN praised as “glamorous, retro, and proudly queer.”

Front-person Sara Mae Henke (they/them) comments on the upcoming music video for “Twos:

I wrote this song like a pop song but wanted the production to bend towards Mannequin Pussy with sludgy guitars and twinkly keys. The music video literalizes the too much-ness of the story, Buffy the Vampire Slayer meets Grey Gardens meets two dates to the prom.

The Noisy got its start in Knoxville, Tennessee, as a project of award-winning poet Sara Mae Henke. In spring 2023, after evolving from a solo project to a full band, they released Morricone with a Strega Nona meets Clint Eastwood music video, launching a crowdfunding campaign for their debut album, ‘The Secret Ingredient is More Meat.’ The band sold merch, raffled a cowboy hat, and ran a GoFundMe alongside a month-long tour, raising over $3,000 to bring this debut to life—an album for their queer community.To celebrate the first anniversary of ‘The Secret Ingredient is More Meat,’ Audio Antihero will be issuing a deluxe edition entitled ‘The Secret Ingredient is Even More Meat,’ which will include new and reimagined songs.

Praise for The Noisy:

Dynamic sound, charming energy, and a confessional tell-all spirit that’s as charismatic as it is irresistible.” – ATWOOD MAGAZINE

Glamorous, retro, and proudly queer.” – WXPN

“The Noisy’s sound isn’t exactly noisy in the abrasive sense, but it is boisterous, embracing the crunch of grungy pop rock and the twang of Sara Mae’s Knoxville roots to create a muscular and freely associated alt-country belter.”POST-TRASH

“It sounds really formative. Being “sixteen and see-through” is such a vulnerable feeling, one that “Grenadine” captures really well.”THE ALTERNATIVE

“Their work examines the surreal, the uncanny, body horror, and intimacy.…Their album The Secret Ingredient is More Meat is an intoxicating experience.” – RAINBOW RODEO

Rich, polished pop-rock sound with pieces of dream/chamber pop, synth pop, and even a bit of electric alt-rock thrown in.” – ROSY OVERDRIVE

Unconventional at every turn, with Sara Mae’s background as a poet coming through in their unique, free-form writing style.” – TROPICAL GOTH MAG