Free Throw

Formed in Nashville, Tennessee, Free Throw is an American emo band that has risen to prominence in the underground music scene with their heartfelt and energetically angsty sound. Since their formation in 2012, the band has been synonymous with the intricacies of life's emotional struggles and the rawness of punk-infused indie rock. Free Throw consists of Cory Castro (vocals and guitar), Lawrence Warner (guitar), Justin Castro (bass), Jake Hughes (guitar), and Kevin Garcia (drums). Over the years, they've carved out a niche for themselves, delivering emotionally charged lyrics paired with powerful, melodic instrumentals that resonate with a generation of listeners grappling with the growing pains of adulthood.

Free Throw's discography, including their most recent releases like "Lessons That We Swear to Keep," and "Piecing It Together," showcases their ability to evolve without losing the core of their sound that fans have come to cherish. "What's Past is Prologue," another recent release, dives deep into personal growth and self-reflection—a theme that echoes throughout the band's work. Songs like "Ocular Pat Down" and "Cloud Sick" demonstrate their knack for creating tracks that are not only deeply introspective but also bursting with an energy that ignites their live performances. Free Throw's commitment to authenticity and their consistently solid releases have secured them a loyal fan base and a respected spot in the contemporary emo and indie music landscape.

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Lessons That We Swear to Keep
Album - 11 Tracks - Released October 13, 2023
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