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Modern Baseball - Holy Ghost (2016) [FLAC]
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Modern Baseball - Holy Ghost (2016) [FLAC]

  Genre: Rock
  Style: Pop Punk
  Source: WEB
  Codec: FLAC
  Bit rate: 1,700 kbps
  Bit depth: 24
  Sample Rate: 44.1 kHz

  01 Holy Ghost 
  02 Wedding Singer 
  03 Note to Self 
  04 Mass 
  05 Everyday 
  06 Hiding 
  07 Coding These to Lukens 
  08 Breathing in Stereo 
  09 Apple Cider, I Don't Mind 
  10 What If... 
  11 Just Another Face 

  Modern Baseball formed at Drexel University in Philadelphia in 2012 where songwriters Brendan Lukens and Jake Ewald began writing catchy pop-punk-influenced indie rock, with nods to the likes of Say Anything and Motion City Soundtrack alongside the lyricism of Dashboard Confessional and the wit of the Front Bottoms. The high school friends started out as an acoustic act, but after meeting Sean Huber (drums) and Ian Farmer (bass), they became a four-piece. Their debut record, Sports, gained local traction and eventually, in 2013, online buzz started to pick up for their lo-fi songs, which captured the awkwardness of teenagers surrounded by social media. 

  The quartet remained at university while taking time out so they could to tour, but that changed when they were offered a support slot with fellow Philly-based outfit the Wonder Years. They soon penned a deal with Run for Cover Records and returned to the studio to record their follow-up, You're Gonna Miss It All, which appeared in 2014. An EP, MOBO Presents: The Perfect Cast EP featuring Modern Baseball, arrived in 2015 via Lame-O Records, with Holy Ghost, the band's third studio long player, arriving in May 2016. Having enlisted an outside producer for the first time in the shape of Joe Reinhardt, Holy Ghost saw them unleashing their inner stadium rockers to make their biggest, most epic-sounding record to date