Free Throw
Moments Before The Wind


2.5
average

Review

by Caleb C. CONTRIBUTOR (37 Reviews)
May 30th, 2026 | 6 replies


Release Date: 03/27/2026 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Puts up the brick.

Punk stalwarts Free Throw have released a bit of a dud. It’s not fair to say that there’s anything inherently wrong with Moments Before the Wind, there’s just nothing inherently right either. When their debut Those Days are Gone released in 2014, it was a young and messy band attracting young and messy fans, “Two Beers In” an anthem to a wide-related ethos of the time, relatable yet personal in the common denominator ways that makes pop-punk the unrelenting sound of youth. As Free Throw aged, so did their sound, evolving with real emotional maturity yet grounded in that same sense of community that they built with their early work. Even on 2023’s underappreciated Lessons That We Swear to Keep, the vulnerability of the band’s center stayed true and pushed at the self-imposed boundaries of the sound, bringing an alternative and indie sound that hinted at a recreation of what Free Throw could truly be.

The issue with Moments Before the Wind is actually a pretty simple one, it’s fairly boring. The songs blend together, the choruses refuse to hook, and the emotional outpours are predictable and flat. Cory Castro’s lyrics are fine, the same as they’ve always been, earnest and sincere, they just get lost in the pop-punk-emo muddle that Free Throw has regressed into. It’s one mid-tempo rocker after another. There are few highlights, “A Hero’s Grave” stealing heavily from contemporaries Hot Mulligan in style but offering a cathartic sing-a-long, while deep cut “Deviancy” offers some more aggressive and somber note with its pre-chorus shouts. Just frustratingly, even after multiple listens nothing else really sticks out. Second single “The Outlaw Star” is really the pinnacle of the sound Free Throw is going for here, and to borrow a bit from the lyrical refrain “I was afraid of repetition”, it would seem that’s exactly what we’ve gotten. Moments Before the Wind won’t lose the group fans nor will it gain them any new ones, just frustrate those who were hoping for something a bit more engaging from a top name in the sound.



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iswimfast
Contributing Reviewer
May 30th 2026


1565 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

Took me awhile because damnit I just couldn't pay attention closely while trying to get my thoughts together. Disappointed.



Here's 'A Hero's Grave' which I do enjoy quite a bit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YgP07Pq2NTk

GreyShadow
May 31st 2026


8348 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

generally liked the 2nd half of this much more, but god LOOOOOOOOVE Floaroma Town.



heard this and new Tigers Jaw at the same time and came back to that more, havent listened to this much since

hazelnutsack
June 4th 2026


57 Comments


Love these guys, but yeah this is the issue with most emo/ pop punk bands who stick around this long. Why listen to this when they already wrote the same album with better hooks before? They can definitely make another banger if they give themselves more time and experiment imo

butt.
June 4th 2026


11653 Comments


dude if they just had album art like their debut, they'd be good again. when you see goofy digital shit like this you know it'll be bad.
but for real, sucks that these dudes struck gold and then could never really replicate it. but I also grew out of this stuff, so even if they had another great album, I'm not sure it would resonate with me

Rawrz
June 5th 2026


242 Comments


Last album was fantastic and their best. This ones alright

iswimfast
Contributing Reviewer
June 5th 2026


1565 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

Yeah, I connected most with the last one which is why I'm so disappointed here.



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