- Children 18:3
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Children 18:3 Background information Origin Morris, Minnesota Genres Punk rock[1]
Christian punk[1]Years active 1999–present[2] Labels Tooth & Nail/ EMI Records (2007-Present) Website http://www.children183.com/ Members David Hostetter
Lee Marie Hostetter
Seth HostetterChildren 18:3 is a punk band from Morris, Minnesota. The band is composed of homeschooled siblings[1] David, Lee Marie and Seth.[3] The lead vocals are shared by David and Lee Marie with their brother Seth on the drums.[4]
Contents
History
Formation and debut album
Children 18:3 was originally formed in 1999 as an independent band. They released two EPs: Places I Don't Want To Go EP (2004), and Songs of Desperation EP (2006).[2] After releasing their 2006 EP, they got recognition from Tooth & Nail Records CEO Brandon Ebel, who signed the band in January 2007.[5] The band released their self-titled debut, Children 18:3, on February 26, 2008.[3] Their first single, "You Know We're All So Fond of Dying", has reached a peak position of #17 on ChristianRock.Net.[6] The band recently released the "All My Balloons" official music video from their self-titled album Children 18:3. (Watch on YouTube). The band also won the battle of the bands at Club 3 Degrees in Minneapolis in 2005.
During Cornerstone Festival 2008 - the band performed 2 different sets, the first on Tooth And Nail day was similar to most sets they had been performing, but the Wednesday set featured the older songs "Don't Even Try" and "The Cowboy Song" and a brand new song entitled "Oh Honestly" that has been written since the Children 18:3 album has come out.
In October 2008 they supported Norma Jean on The Anti-Mother Tour, also supported by Haste the Day, Mychildren Mybride, Oh, Sleeper, and The Showdown.
Rain's 'a Comin'
J.F.H. named Children 18:3's upcoming project as the website's fourth most anticipated album of the year.[7] In 2009 and 2010, they frequently played unreleased songs on tour, including "Jack O Lantern Dreams", "Cover Your Eyes", "Evonne", "The Whispering Well", "The Carnival", "Whispering" and "Oh, Honestly!" Many of these songs made it into the new album, which the band began recording in mid-December 2009 in Nashville.
After recording the album, Children 18:3 briefly toured Minnesota, North Dakota, and South Dakota with former KoRn guitarist Brian Head Welch and The Classic Crime for Lifelight Tours in April 2010.
On June 22, 2010, the upcoming album, Rain's A Comin', was made available for a listening party on J.F.H.. The album was released on June 29, 2010.
On June 30, 2010, the music video for "Cover Your Eyes" was released. Children 18:3 is also said to be recording a music video filmed by members of Showbread.
Band members
- David Hostetter – lead vocals, guitar
- Lee Marie Hostetter – backing vocals, bass, Piano
- Seth Hostetter – drums, percussion
Discography
Albums
Title Release Date Label Chart Positions US 200 US Christian Places I Don't Want To Go EP 2004 Self-Released — — Songs of Desperation EP 2006 Self-Released — — Children 18:3 2008 Tooth & Nail Records — — Rain's a Comin' 2010 Tooth & Nail Records — — Singles
Year Title Chart Positions Album ChristianRock.net[8]
Top 30 of the Week Peak2007 "You Know We're All So Fond Of Dying" #13 Children 18:3 2008 "Homemade Valentine" #6 Children 18:3 2009 "Mock The Music" #6 Children 18:3 2010 "Lost So Long" #7 Rain's A Comin' 2010 "Oh Bravo" #11 Rain's A Comin' Music videos
Compilation appearances
- "LCM", A Not So Silent Night! – Tooth & Nail (2007)
- "All My Balloons", Songs From The Penalty Box, Tooth & Nail Volume 6 - Tooth & Nail Records (2009)
References
- ^ a b c Banister, Christa. "Children 18:3 – "Children 18:3"". Christian Music Today. http://www.christianitytoday.com/music/reviews/2008/children183.html. Retrieved 2008-04-22.
- ^ a b "Children 18:3 Discography". Jesus Freak Hideout. http://www.jesusfreakhideout.com/artists/Children183.asp. Retrieved 2008-04-21.
- ^ a b "Children 18:3" Review, Jesus Freak Hideout. Retrieved on 2008-04-21
- ^ Scates, Andrew. "Children 18:3 Tooth & Nail Punk Rock CD Review New Music Christian Music". CCM Magazine. http://www.ccmmagazine.com/music/reviews/11565932/. Retrieved 2008-04-22.
- ^ Cummings, Tony (2008-04-09). "Children 18:3: Minnesota brothers and sister become powerful punk rockers". Cross Rhythms. http://www.crossrhythms.co.uk/articles/music/Children_183_Minnesota_brothers_and_sister_become_powerful_punk_rockers/31254/p1/. Retrieved 2008-04-22.
- ^ ChristianRock.Net Top 30 Songs, as of April 20, 2008. Retrieved April 22, 2008.
- ^ "Looking Ahead To New Music In 2009: Children 18:3". Jesus Freak Hideout. http://jesusfreakhideout.com/features/highlights/2009/Children183.asp. Retrieved 2009-01-20.
- ^ http://www.christianrock.net/music.asp
External links
Categories:- Christian punk groups
- American punk rock groups
- Musical groups established in 2004
- Tooth and Nail Records artists
- Musical groups from Minnesota
- American Christian rock groups
- Musical trios
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