
High-octane punk rock fueled by sibling vocal harmonies and theatrical energy. It is fast, melodic, and carries a gritty, basement-show heart.
Children 18:3 sounds like a lightning strike in a small-town garage. It is fast, aggressive punk rock that refuses to sacrifice melody for speed. The music is defined by a relentless rhythm section and jagged guitar work that feels both disciplined and dangerously close to flying off the rails. There is a distinct mid-2000s Tooth & Nail energy here, blending the raw power of hardcore with the infectious hooks of pop-punk.
What truly sets them apart is the vocal dynamic between siblings David and Lee Marie. Their voices do not just harmonize; they chase each other, trade barbs, and collide in massive gang-vocal choruses that feel like a call to arms. This sibling chemistry creates a theatrical, almost operatic tension within the short, sharp bursts of their songs. It is music that feels deeply personal yet designed to be shouted by a room full of strangers.
Start with their self-titled 2008 debut. It captures the band at their most visceral, featuring fan favorites like 'All My Balloons' and 'The Cowboy Song' that showcase their ability to turn spiritual and existential themes into high-speed anthems. It is the perfect entry point for anyone who misses the era when punk felt both dangerous and earnest.
Children 18:3 is an American Christian punk band from Morris, Minnesota. Formed in 1999, the band consists of homeschooled siblings David (vocals/guitar), Lee Marie (vocals/bass), and Seth Hostetter (drums). Since signing to Tooth & Nail Records in 2007, the band has released four albums, Children 18:3 (2008), Rain's a Comin' (2010), On the Run (2012), and Come In (2015).
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