They were home-schooled as teenagers, and Philip's passion for playing the guitar and Natalie's for singing brought them closer. They began writing and composing songs together. They performed in local groups and churches and were encouraged to pursue a musical career. Motivated by this, the duo recorded a demo CD with the help of a local producer. It was then sent to some Christian music executives and was accepted by the
Reunion label. The family then moved from Phoenix to Nashville, where the duo worked together on their first album. On February 8, 2000, their debut album
LaRue was released with the songs having a Christian-alternative vibe. The band began leaning towards alternative rock as their third and final album
Reaching came out. Released October 8, 2002, it depicted the harmony in the band's voice and was critically acclaimed. After this, however, both got married and decided it would be best to focus on family life. After a short break, they pursued solo musical careers. == Discography ==