Major League (band)
Major League was an American rock band formed in 2009 in New Jersey. They were known for their blend of pop punk, alternative rock, and melodic hardcore influences.
The band's lineup consisted of Brian Joyce (vocals), Matt Franklin (guitar), Anthony Carioscia (guitar), Luke Lovell (bass), and Mike Mayo (drums). Over their career, they released multiple EPs and two full-length studio albums.
Major League garnered a following within the pop punk scene through consistent touring and their relatable songwriting, often focusing on themes of growing up, relationships, and personal struggles. They toured extensively both domestically and internationally, sharing stages with bands such as Man Overboard, Transit, and The Story So Far.
Their discography includes EPs such as Variables and Hard Feelings, and studio albums Hard Feelings (re-released as Variables) and There's Nothing Wrong With Me.
Major League officially disbanded in 2015.