In the first installment of Post ‘Emo’-rtem, lead vocalist Nish from Chicago’s tenmonthsummer band revisits Modern Baseball’s album “You’re Gonna Miss It All.” Nish reflects on the album’s impact during college, its relatable lyrics, and the band’s evolution. Despite its changed relevance, the album remains a nostalgic ode to college years and emotional rollercoasters.
The late winter of 2013 into the early winter of 2014 was an incredible period for emo music. Many of the albums that have come to define the genre today were released in this period, including The Hotelier’s Home, Like Noplace Is There and Foxing’s The Albatross. These two albums, now staples of the genre…