Sister Frog Hellfires Bring 'South for the Winter' Tour to Atlanta

Anarchist folk, old country, and more unite for triple-bill show at Eddie's Attic

Published on Feb. 16, 2026

Seattle-based anarchist folk duo Sister Wife Sex Strike, Virginia-rooted Clover-Lynn & the Hellfires, and the mysterious Frog Legs are joining forces for a special 'South for the Winter' tour, with a stop at Atlanta's Eddie's Attic on February 15th.

Why it matters

The triple-bill show brings together a diverse array of indie and alternative acts, blending folk, country, and experimental sounds for a unique musical experience. As the bands head south from their respective homes, the concert offers Atlanta music fans a chance to discover new artists and sounds.

The details

Sister Wife Sex Strike, composed of musicians Sister Pigeon and Sister Moth, formed after the two shared a lover and went on a 'sex strike' to get their demands met. Their anarchist folk sound was born from that experience and a psilocybin-fueled camping trip. Clover-Lynn & the Hellfires draw from the musician's Virginia mountain roots, conjuring the spirit of old country dance halls and passed-down stories. The enigmatic Frog Legs round out the triple bill.

  • The 'South for the Winter' tour stops at Eddie's Attic in Atlanta on February 15, 2026.

The players

Sister Wife Sex Strike

A Seattle-based anarchist folk duo composed of musicians Sister Pigeon and Sister Moth.

Clover-Lynn & the Hellfires

A project rooted in the Virginia mountain sounds of musician Clover-Lynn, blending old country, folk, and experimental elements.

Frog Legs

A mysterious act rounding out the triple-bill tour.

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What they’re saying

“We're excited to bring our unique sounds down to Atlanta and share the stage with such a diverse lineup of artists.”

— Sister Pigeon, Musician, Sister Wife Sex Strike (Creative Loafing)

What’s next

Tickets for the February 15th show at Eddie's Attic are on sale now.

The takeaway

This triple-bill tour offers Atlanta music fans a chance to discover a range of indie and alternative acts blending folk, country, and experimental sounds, as the bands head south for the winter.