Lapush

Lapush
Lapush performing at Mississippi Nights in St. Louis, MO in 2002.
Background information
OriginSt. Charles, Missouri, United States
GenresAlternative rock, pop, indie
Years active2002–2008
Labels456, Fontana, Universal
MembersThom Donovan
Kevin Bachmann
Neil Bardon
Past membersBrett Voelker
Stephen Donovan
Casey Bazzell
Websitewww.lapush.net

Lapush is an American rock band, formed in 2002 in St. Charles, Missouri.

After releasing several singles and one EP independently, Lapush signed to New York-based label, 456 (Universal Music Group) in 2005. The label is co-owned by Carson Daly and Jonathan Rifkind.

Their music features a melding of American and European influences.

The band's discography consists of two studio albums, one EP and 10 singles. Lapush made their network television debut on Last Call with Carson Daly on NBC (December 2005) performing two songs; Quit You Now and Tout Le Monde. Their debut album, Someplace Closer To Here, reached No. 15 on the Alternative/Specialty Albums Chart. The second single from that record, Aurora, reached No. 15 on the Alternative/Specialty Singles Chart and also appeared in the television show Moonlight on CBS.