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Riverboat Gamblers
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Riverboat Gamblers Biography
Originally formed in 1997, the Gamblers built a local following and busted out of the Denton TX college scene in 2001 on the back of their self-released 7" single "Jenna Is A No Show"; With that the band began to take the show from the dives bars and house parties of UNT on to the rest of the country. Austin punk legend Tim Kerr produced their self titled debut album which was released on the D.C. based Vile Beat Records. A couple years later, despite rabid major-label interest (in part derived from an explosive set at 2003's South by Southwest festival), released their second album "Something To Crow About" through San Francisco's Gearhead Records later that year. With the momentum from all the positive press received from "Something to Crow About" in magazines such as Spin and Alternative Press, Riverboat Gamblers again hit the road awing crowds from New York to San Francisco continuing to earn pages of press for both shows played and shows cancelled due to injuries (who can forget that shot posted all over the internet of Mr. Lillard's bloody face and crushed front teeth after taking a microphone to the face). In 2004 the Gamblers toured the US with MC5 and then Burning Brides with 28 dates through Europe in between. They kicked off 2005 opening for Flogging Molly, found a new label with Volcom Entertainment and spent the rest summer on the Vans Warped Tour. After the end of their summer trek on Warped Tour the Gamblers began production on their fourth full-length album "To the Confusion of Our Enemies" with Andrew "Mudrock" Murdock's studio, The Hobby Shop, in Highland Park, CA that was released on April 25th 2006. Following the release of "To the Confusion of Our Enemies" the band hit the road with acts like X, Rollins Band, Joan Jett, Eagles of Death Metal, and Dead To Me and racking up the more praise from the press, including Spin Magazine, who put the band at #15 on their list of The Best 25 Live Bands Right Now, and Rolling Stone who claimed the Gamblers as one of the top five Bands that Broke Through at the 2006 SXSW Festival. The beginning of 2007 found the Gamblers on the road again on a North American tour with Against Me! and Fake Problems.