Formation and Early Years (2009–2011) Major League was formed in 2009 in Mantua Township, New Jersey, initiated by guitarist Brian Anthony Joyce, soon joined by vocalist Nick Trask, guitarist Matt Chila, bassist Eric Bouda, and drummer Justin Unruh. They self-released two EPs—
The Truth Is... (2010) and
Variables (2011)—which both included early tracks like “From States Away” and “Seasons.” These songs helped define the band's emotionally driven pop‑punk sound. In April 2011, drummer Justin Unruh left the band and was succeeded by Luke Smartnick. During this time, the band toured extensively through small clubs, DIY spaces, and house shows, developing a grassroots fan base and regional reputation.
Hard Feelings and Rise in Popularity (2012–2013) In 2012, the band signed with No Sleep Records and released their debut full-length album,
Hard Feelings, on November 13. The album combined introspective lyrics with driving, guitar‑centric energy, reflecting the emo‑revival and pop‑punk trends of the early 2010s. Critics generally responded positively: *Consequence of Sound* noted the album’s “raw honesty and melodic sensibility,” while *Stereofox* described it as “a punchy and passionate effort that balances emo revivalism with pop-punk urgency.” To promote the album, Major League toured across North America, supporting acts such as
Man Overboard,
Senses Fail, and
Turnover. Internationally, they performed in the UK and Europe with
Funeral for a Friend and toured Japan with
Chunk! No, Captain Chunk!. In 2013, they also appeared at the
Skate and Surf Festival in New Jersey.
''There's Nothing Wrong with Me'' and Lineup Change (2014–2015) In early 2014, vocalist Nick Trask left the band, with guitarist Brian Joyce taking over lead vocals. The band entered Studio 4 in Conshohocken, Pennsylvania, to record their second full-length album with producer Will Yip. Released in late 2014, ''There's Nothing Wrong with Me'' explored themes of personal reflection and emotional growth. According to Joyce, the record was “very honest and personal,” marking a shift toward a more introspective tone. The album's artwork, a mirrored inkblot design, reinforced its focus on mental health and identity. The band supported the release with tours alongside
PVRIS,
Mayday Parade,
Silverstein,
Stray from the Path, and
Beartooth. In 2015, they were part of the
Vans Warped Tour lineup.
Farewell Tour and Disbandment (2016) On January 15, 2016, Major League announced a farewell tour and confirmed they would disband following its completion. The tour featured support from
Forever Came Calling and served as a retrospective on the band’s career.
Hiatus, 2025 Activity and Future (2017–Present) After disbanding, members pursued individual projects. The band’s music continued to receive steady streaming activity. In 2025, the band's official Instagram account posted rehearsal footage and archival material featuring the original lineup, prompting speculation about a reunion. On June 17, the band announced that they would be pressing
The Truth Is... on vinyl for the first time for the EP's 15 year anniversary. The following day they confirmed they were reuniting with the with a mix of old and new member’s. On January 26, 2026, the band announced a co-headline tour with
Hit The Lights, their first tour since reuniting, marking their return to the scene. ==Band members==