Free Throw Drops ‘Those Days Are Gone’ 10 Year Anniversary Edition

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Believe it or not, Free Throw is celebrating 10 years of Those Days Are Gone, and to commemorate the occasion, they dropped a new edition of the iconic emo record. It features the likes of Tades Sanville (Hot Mulligan), Nathan Hardy (Microwave), Pat Miranda (Movements), Christine Goodwyne (Pool Kids), and Yvette Young (Covet). You can order your copy of Those Days Are Gone 10 Year Anniversary Edition via Wax Bodega now.

In an Instagram post, the band shares, “Ten years. If you would have asked us ten years ago what Free Throw, as a band, would be… we would have told you that it would be nothing more than a page on Bandcamp or a post on a Blogspot. When we gathered in a very hot attic and Justin played the bass line to Two Beers In, when we all just jammed and had the instrumental to Tongue Tied just some how figured out, when we played Let’s Get Invisible and somehow Zach and Larry’s oven door got shattered, you would have never been able to convince us that ten years later, we’d be writing something to commemorate it.”

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Free Throw continues, “We were just a group of best friends, writing the music we wanted to hear. It really was that simple. Little did we know, that simple joy would connect with more people than we ever thought possible. Free Throw has never been about ‘making it.’ We’ve always just been about making ‘us.’ The fact that a decade later this record is something that people care about, is more than we could ever ask for. Those Days, they never left. If anything, you all carried them with you. You carried us with you. That is something that we will always treasure. Thank you, all of you.”

Those Days Are Gone 10 Year Anniversary Edition Tracklist:

  1. Such Luck
  2. Two Beers In
  3. Good Job, Champ
  4. Tongue Tied
  5. Pallet Town
  6. An Hour Pissed
  7. Kim Tastie
  8. How I Got My Shrunken Head
  9. Let’s Get Invisible
  10. What Day Is It, October?
  11. Hey Ken, Someone Methodically Mushed The Donuts
  12. Tongue Tied (Re-Recorded) ft. Pat Miranda of Movements
  13. Kim Tastie (Re-Recorded) ft. Christine Goodwyne of Pool Kids
  14. How I Got my Shrunken Head (Re-recorded) ft. Yvette Young of Covet
  15. What Day Is It, October? (Re-Recorded) ft. Nathan Hardy, Microwave
  16. Hey Ken, Someone Methodically Mushed The Donuts (Re-recorded) ft. Tades Sanville, Hot Mulligan
  17. Such Luck (Live)
  18. Two Beers (Live)
  19. Tongue Tied (Live)
  20. Pallet Town (Live)
  21. Hey Ken, Someone Methodically Mushed The Donuts (Live)

In the spring, Free Throw will be touring North America with support from Ben Quad and Harrison Gordon before heading to the UK with Heart Attack Man. Check out the full list of dates below and grab tickets ASAP.

Tour Dates:

  • March 28 — Austin, TX @ Mohawk
  • March 29 — Dallas, TX @ South Side Music Hall 
  • March 31 — Phoenix, AZ @ The Nile Theatre
  • April 2 — San Diego, CA @ Soda Bar
  • April 3 — Los Angeles, CA @ Echoplex
  • April 4 — Santa Ana, CA @ The Observatory
  • April 5 — Berkeley, CA @ 924 Gilman 
  • April 7 — Salt Lake City, UT @ Soundwell 
  • April 9 — Denver, CO @ Summit Music Hall 
  • April 11 — Chicago, IL @ Metro
  • April 12 — Lansing, MI @ Grewal Hall
  • April 13 — Toronto, ON @ The Axis Club 
  • April 14 — Cleveland, OH @ Globe Iron
  • April 16 — Brooklyn, NY @ Music Hall of Williamsburg
  • April 17 — Boston, MA @ Royale 
  • April 18 — Philadelphia, PA @ Union Transfer
  • April 19 — Washington, DC @ Black Cat
  • April 21 — Carborro, NC @ Cat’s Cradle
  • April 23 — Orlando, FL @ The Abbey
  • April 24 — Columbia, SC @ New Brookland Tavern
  • April 25 — Asheville, NC @ Grey Eagle Hall     
  • April 26 — Nashville, TN @ Basement East
  • May 26 – Manchester, UK @ Rebellion
  • May 27 – London, UK @ Underworld

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