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Modern Baseball (sometimes abbreviated as MoBo) [2] was an American emo band from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, consisting of Bren Lukens, Jake Ewald, Sean Huber, and Ian Farmer. The band formed in 2012 at Drexel University and released their first album, Sports , on Lame-O Records that same year.
In 2017, shortly after Modern Baseball went on hiatus, the now band has released their second studio album, Birdie. [8] In 2019, the band had released their third studio album Safe And Also No Fear. [9] On December 24, 2020 the band released their fourth studio album At The Moonbase.
In June 2014, the band supported Modern Baseball on their US headlining tour alongside Tiny Moving Parts, The Hotelier, and Old Gray on select dates. In October 2014, the band played a small string of co-headlining dates on the East Coast with the band Pinegrove. In November 2014, the band released a split extended play with Somos. [4]
Slaughter Beach, Dog is an indie rock band from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, formed by former Modern Baseball co-lead vocalist Jake Ewald in 2014. Initially starting as one of Ewald's solo projects during his tenure with Modern Baseball, the group was realized after Modern Baseball went on indefinite hiatus. [1]
Like their debut album Sports (2012), You're Gonna Miss It All was written while the band members were attending college. [6] Unlike Sports which only featured Lukens and Ewald, "we were just excited to have a full band and make [ You're Gonna Miss It All ] that way", according to Ewald. [ 7 ]
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The band outsourced the album to have it mixed due to their lack of comfort or experience in that stage of the production process. [4] [5] The band had previously released the split EP Couples Therapy with fellow Philadelphia-based emo band Marietta and embarked on a short tour during the summer of 2012. [6] Farmer later joined the band himself.
The idea is simple. Once a game, a manager gets to put his best batter at the plate regardless of where the batting order stands. So imagine, as a pitcher facing the Dodgers, you get Shohei Ohtani ...