Modern Baseball premiered two songs yesterday from their forthcoming album Holy Ghost, over at NPR Music. The MB team is co-captained by songwriters Jake Ewald and Brendan Lukens, who will each be getting their own sides on the new record to sort through snapshots of their lives, working to make sense of it all. Ewald does so with the steady jogging pace of "Everyday," while Lukens goes the anthemic route with "Apple Cider, I Don’t Mind." Holy Ghost, which was produced by Joe Reinhart (The Headroom), is set to drop on May 13 via Run For Cover Records, and Modern Baseball is scheduled to head out on a girthy tour, with Thin Lips and Joyce Manor, that starts towards the end of May and will run into the beginning of July, with a stop home on Sunday, June 26 at The Fillmore.