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Divisive previous platter, 2009's Underneath the Owl, peaked the Riverboat Gamblers' organic evolution from Tim Kerr-produced Texas punks to national prize. Where the ex-Big Boys/Poison 13 guitarist controlled the splatter of the Denton émigrés' eponymous 2001 debut and brought raw power to Something To Crow About two years later, the Austin quintet's pair of succeeding albums for Volcom polished the mosh - check "The Biz Loves Sluts" on To the Confusion of Our Enemies in 2006...
- www.austinchronicle.com
Riverboat Gamblers don't seem to have it in them to make a bad record. Songs that straddle the part of your brain that surfs away on a good melody and the dusty, dark corner that yearns for just the right guitar solo or drum roll to inspire you to climb the nearest speaker stack and take a trust dive into a roomful of strangers -- such has been the artistry of the Gamblers for 15 years now! On their latest, The Wolf You Feed, it's more of the same, yet nothing repetitive...
- www.ink19.com
Riverboat Gamblers have been one of the most consistent (and consistently underappreciated) punk bands in the scene for more than a decade, expertly balancing force and swagger on their fifth album, The Wolf You Feed. The Austin, Texas, quintet vaguely resemble a recently graduated garage band on the opening 1-2 punch of "Good Veins" and "Bite My Tongue," which dovetails nicely into the moodier, retrofied "Comedians...
- www.altpress.com
At times, the songs on Smash/Grab veer dangerously close to Jet territory, but escaping that, it's a surprisingly raucous EP from a band renowned for their live show, but recently hampered by heavy-handed production. Glossy this is not; it's eight minutes of surprisingly varied punk rock (emphasis on the rock) that walks a garage rock tightrope...
- exclaim.ca
Riverboat Gamblers are a band that fully embody the fast, raw and loud ethos that has gradually begun to fade somewhat within the genre (at least the representatives acknowledged by the widest audience). Yet in a manner unsimilar to that of their style, their latest offering 'Underneath The Owl' was released in good old 2009, and suffice to say it was time they fed the fans with something to pass the time. Enter 'Smash/Grab EP'...
- www.alterthepress.com
Even a good bet's a loser 40 percent of the time, and Austin's Riverboat Gamblers have gotten the short side of the stick more than they deserve. For more than a decade they've crackled like a lit fuse, nearly blowing to pieces on multiple occasions. The fiery intensity they showcase onstage has turned inward at times, claiming several band members as collateral damage...
- www.altpress.com
Underneath the Owl, Riverboat Gamblers' fifth full length release, should elevate the Austin punk band out of the trenches of mainstream obscurity and into the general public's scopes... but it probably won't...
- www.ink19.com
Sound: Having created a real mystery around their fire energetic shows with cutting teeth onstage, Riverboat Gamblers revealed another reason to go see them live -- a new LP record. Guys act in a very popular nowdays "new-punk rebel" manner -- asking a record company for ear-tube phones, so that they could "look like assholes talking to no one as we walk down Sixth Street," putting dumb pictures in their bios and putting out an album with a very perky name To The Confusion Of Our Enemies...
- www.ultimate-guitar.com
For punk rock with energy, attitude, and a sense of humor, this Austin, Texas, quartet has got it under control. Raucous and enthusiastic, The Riverboat Gamblers play with a good-natured fury in their catchy tunes, and these songs are almost begging to be seen played live. With a reputation for shows that result in bloody gashes, broken bones, and lost teeth, the Riverboat Gamblers play feisty, engaging punk that left me wishing for more...
- www.adequacy.net
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