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MODERN BASEBALL re-release their 2011 and 2012 records

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Indie / emo band MODERN BASEBALL is excited to announce the reissues of The Nameless Ranger, their first ever EP and Couples Therapy, their 2012 split with Marietta. Remastered for vinyl by Ryan Schwabe, this is the first vinyl pressing of both records. Pre-orders for the 10″ of The Nameless Ranger and the 7″ of Couples Therapy are available NOW via Lame-O Records. Records will ship on October 30th. At that time, records will also be available through retail and digitally across all platforms.

Modern Baseball was formed in 2011 by friends and guitarists Jacob Ewald and Brendan Lukens, when the band released their first ever EP, The Nameless Ranger, through bandcamp. By the spring of 2012, Lukens and Ewald were a couple of college freshman looking to turn their cutesy high school acoustic project into a powerful full band. Modern Baseball teamed up with Philadelphia emo-kings Marietta to release the dynamic split 7”Couple’s Therapy.

Shortly after the release of Couple’s Therapy, Lukens and Ewald added bassist Ian Farmer and drummer Sean Huber to the lineup, releasing their acclaimed full length debut, Sports. Fast forward three years, and Modern Baseball have gone on to release a Billboard charting record (2014’s You’re Gonna Miss It All), toured as support for everyone from Say Anything to The The Wonder Years to The Menzingers, and took on the UK and Europe (and Australia by the end of this summer), wracking up fans all over the world. Meanwhile, Marietta has developed a relatively small but unbelievable passionate hometown crowd, turning every audience they play to into crowdsurfers and dancing groovers.

The Nameless Ranger and Couple’s Therapy found these two bands at their rawest. Now remastered for vinyl, these two dynamic records are set to be pressed for the first time, coming to Lame-O Records October 30th.

MODERN BASEBALL on tour:

09/03 – Melbourne, Australia – Prekender Fest*
09/05 – Melbourne, Australia – Weekender Fest*
09/06 – Melbourne, Australia – Weekender Fest (under 18)*
09/07 – Melbourne, Australia – Northcote SC*
09/08 – Wollongong, Australia – Yours&Owls*
09/09 – Canberra, Australia – Transit Bar*
09/10 – Sydney, Australia – Newtown SC*
09/12 – Sydney, Australia – I Love Life Fest*
09/13 – Brisbane, Australia – I Love Life Fest*
10/27 – Baltimore, MD – Ottobar#
10/28 – Virginia Beach, VA – Shakas#
10/29 – Greensboro, NC – Green Street#
10/30 – Gainesville, FL – FEST
10/31 – Gainesville, FL – FEST
11/01 – Gainesville, FL – FEST
11/03 – Tampa, FL – The Orpheium#
11/04 – Atlanta, GA – The Masquerade#
11/05 – Birmingham, AL – Saturn#
11/07 – Houston, TX – Walters#
11/08 – San Antonio, TX – Paper Tiger#
11/09 – Dallas, TX – Trees#
11/11 – Albuquerque, NM – The Works#
11/12 – Tuscon, AZ – Club Congress#
11/13 – Anaheim, CA – House Of Blues#
11/14 – San Deigo, CA – Quaryard#
11/15 – Oakland, CA – Oakland Metro#
11/17 – Portland, OR – The Analog Theater#
11/18 – Seattle, WA – Neumos#
11/20 – Salt Lake City, UT – The Complex#
11/21 – Denver, CO – The Marquis Theater^
11/22 – Omaha, NE – The Waiting Room#
11/24 – St. Louis, MO – Firebird#
11/25 – Iowa City, IA – Gabe’s#
11/27 – Burnsville, MN – The Garage#
11/28 – Indianapolis, IN – The Deluxe#
11/29 – Palatine, IL – Durty Nellies#
12/01 – Columbus, OH – Skully’s#
12/02 – Detroit, MI – St. Andrews Hall#
12/03 – Toronto, ON – Opera House#
12/04 – Ottawa, ON – Ritual#
12/05 – Montreal, QC – Les Foufounes Electriques#
12/06 – Albany, NY – Upstate Concert Hall#
12/08 – Providence, RI – The Met#
12/09 – New Haven, CT – Toad’s Place#
12/10 – Amityville, NY – Revolution Bar & Music Hall#
12/11 – New York, NY – Webster Hall#
12/12 – Philadelphia, PA – Union Transfer#

* w/ Iron Chic
# w/ PUP, Jeff Rosenstock, Tiny Moving Parts
^ w/ Jeff Rosenstock, Tiny Moving Parts

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