MUSIC :: CD REVIEW
Riverboat Gamblers :: To The Confusion Of Our Enemies


Riverboat Gamblers
To The Confusion Of Our Enemies
Volcom Entertainment


This rowdy band from Texas creates an out-of-control frenzy with its mix of garage, punk and alternative rock, with a dash of good ole R&B flavored rock 'n' roll. Like former tour mates The Dragons and Burning Brides, the Riverboat Gamblers are a throwback to the best parts of rock’s past with enough fresh energy to keep things from sounding too dated. To The Confusion Of Our Enemies is no exception with raucous sing-alongs like "The Song We Used To Call 'Wasting Time,'" "The Gamblers Try Their Hang At International Diplomacy" and "Rent Is Due." While nothing can compare to the band's high charged live shows, To The Confusion Of Our Enemies is still likely to blow out a few speakers and eardrums.

- Jonathan Williams (Music Editor)




01. True Crime
02. Don't Bury Me...I'm Still Not Dead
03. Biz Loves Sluts
04. The Song We Used To Call 'Wasting Time'
05. On Again Off Again
06. The Gamblers Try Their Hand At International Diplomacy
07. Walk Around Me
08. Unicorn Shave Your Horn
09. The Art Of Getting F***ed
10. Year Of The Rooster
11. The Curse Of The Ivory Coast
12. Rent Is Due
13. Uh Oh!
14. Black Nothing Of A Cat



April 2006







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