Marshall Catch


Marshall Catch was formed in the Flathead Valley in Montana in 2010 by lead singer and frontman Luke Lautaret, whose dichotomous role as both a Minister of Music at a local congregation and an apparent heretic (at the same local congregation) came to a head and he was forced to give up that particular career in exchange for saner enterprises, which ironically included being in a rock band.
The son of a pastor, and raised with a flair for smithing words and concepts into emotive and impactful narratives, Luke turned his newfound infamy in local religious circles as a chance to flip over a new leaf and pursue his lifelong dream of being a rock star who was allowed to sing about being in love with someone who wasn't Jesus.
Nestled in between the peaks of Glacier National Park, the Rocky Mountains, and some of the most sought-after real estate in the country, The Flathead Valley was ripe for new music that was both fresh and contemporary-sounding, yet still retained a sense of realism and earthiness that brings a listener back again when the song is over. Initially comprised of Aaron Danreuther on guitars, George Kimerly IV on drums, and Aidan Foshay on Bass, Marshall Catch set the local music scene on fire with a series of potent, high-energy live concerts that showcased the band's stage presence and knack for storytelling, stealing the focus even in a room full of people who were usually far too drunk to listen to a story that didn't end with the words "okay, I'll go home with you."