The Gamblers Try Their Hand At International Diplomacy
Walk Around Me
Unicorn Shave Your Horn
The Art Of Getting F***ed
Year Of The Rooster
The Curse Of The Ivory Coast
Rent Is Due
Uh Oh!
Black Nothing Of A Cat
Since 2001, Texas's Riverboat Gamblers have cultivated a fanatical following with their rowdy energetic live shows that have led to supporting slots on tours with Flogging Molly, Hot Water Music, Burning Brides, and the MC... more »5, as well as a 2005 stint on the Van's Warped Tour. "Don't Bury Me" will be included in the Van's 2006 Warped Tour compilation on Side One Dummy, and "Walk Around Me" is included on the "Take Action Vol. 5" compilation (Sub City/Hopeless), in stores February.« less
Since 2001, Texas's Riverboat Gamblers have cultivated a fanatical following with their rowdy energetic live shows that have led to supporting slots on tours with Flogging Molly, Hot Water Music, Burning Brides, and the MC5, as well as a 2005 stint on the Van's Warped Tour. "Don't Bury Me" will be included in the Van's 2006 Warped Tour compilation on Side One Dummy, and "Walk Around Me" is included on the "Take Action Vol. 5" compilation (Sub City/Hopeless), in stores February.
Tim Neilson | Tempe, AZ United States | 11/14/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"The Gamblers rule, if this is an unknown fact to you, then you are either deaf, never heard them, or just dumb. If the first or last are the case, then you are screwed, if it's the second, then buy this record, and treat your ears the punk rock ear candy that is the Gamblers. An intense live act, that causes physical injury to all those on stage. Playing songs that will recall equal parts Rocket From The Crypt, AC DC, Radio Birdman, The Rip Offs, and other classic yesteryear punk rock, but make no mistake, this rock is all 100% Gamblers!"
What happened?
NuGGet | OBLIVION | 05/27/2006
(2 out of 5 stars)
"I've never written or stated anything negative about a record or band in my life... However, after listening to the gamblers latest and most anticipated album, I am pissed. I was completely let down. If you are a huge fan of "Something to Crow About" or the self titled (wich are both pretty f'in high on my list) stay away from this one. This album is way over produced and "catchy". There were a couple of bangers here and there but nothing that made me want to down a pint of Jim Beam and wrestle my fridge. I didn't even here a single YEAH! through out the whole album. I love the Gamblers, but this album just plain sucks."
Very good stuff
K. Didion | South of Canada, North of Mexico | 04/25/2007
(4 out of 5 stars)
"I'm kinda corn-fused why some people are rating this so low? Sure, it sounds different then their previous releases. Sure it's a bit more "polished" then previous releases. But that's not to say that this isn't a darn fine slab of rock. Great writing, big hooks, lightning quick guitars. What's not to love? I'd give it 4 1/2 stars, but one doesn't exist, so 4 it is."
High-energy punk rock
Seth Weinstein | College Park, MD | 11/10/2006
(4 out of 5 stars)
"I first heard of the Riverboat Gamblers from the Warped Tour 2006 compilation CD. As soon as I heard "Don't Bury Me...I'm Still Not Dead" I knew that I had to own the CD.
"To The Confusion Of Our Enemies" is full of punk rck with attitude, but on the other hand doesn't take itself too seriously. "Don't Bury Me" is a high-speed ballad, "Biz Loves Sluts" is a thinly-veiled poke at Hollywood, and tracks such as "The Gamblers Try Their Hand At International Diplomacy" and "Unicorn Shave Your Horn" are just the band messing around and having a good time.
With a sound somewhere that punk and alternative rock lovers alike can appreciate, the "To The Confusion Of Our Enemeies" is a solid addition to any rocker's collection."