The Rise of Modern Baseball: A Look at the Band’s Early Years

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Modern Baseball was formed in 2011 by friends and guitarists Jacob Ewald and Brendan Lukens, who were soon joined by Ian Farmer on bass and Sean Huber on drums. The band self-released their first EP, “The Nameless Ranger,” in 2011 while still in high school.

Shortly thereafter, the members moved to Philadelphia to attend college and quickly gained a strong following in the Philadelphia music community, joining forces with local band Marietta to release Split Couples Therapy in the spring of 2012.

That same year, Modern Baseball released their self-recorded and self-produced debut album, Sports, on Lame-O Records. After spending the summer of 2013 touring extensively across the US, the band headed to Studio A in Philadelphia to self-record the album “You’re Going to Miss It All.” Mixed by Jonathan Low at Minor Street Recordings and mastered by Will Yip, You’re Going to Miss It All contains 12 tracks showcasing the band’s signature witty indie pop.

2024-07-02 13:24:27
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