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October file
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October File - Obligatory band biog / history type thing…
The purpose of band biographies is to inform people about who we are and what we do…..we will try…without including the usual band biog bullshit of who left what to join and when they did it…boring…or even worse some bullshit ice cream crap written purely to tell you how great we are….best thing is to listen to October File and decide…boring but honest…October File - features 4 individuals – John Watt, Matt Lerwill, Ben Hollyer and Steve Beatty bassist. October File's sound - well imagine 4 people who really don't care what you think, don't care about trends, don't care about success - a band that is simply doing it because they want to and they can! Described as sons of Killing Joke, Big Black and Hardcore bands such as Boy Sets Fire - we are confused as you are. October File don't think they sound like anyone else but themselves.

A steel-tipped boot to the senses, October File burn with all the fiery, punk-spirited menace of Black Flag and the fervent apocalyptic brimstone of Killing Joke, but with a sound that's all their own. Crushing. ALEXANDER MILAS – METAL HAMMER

With more venom than a nest of vipers in Cronos' back yard, The October File's irrepressible, brutally aware charge against the forces of complacency marks out the new frontline for rock'n'roll's capacity for resistance. JONATHAN SELZER - TERRORIZER

The killing machine that is October File has grown into a primal force to be reckoned with. make way for the new lords of anger, defiance and tru-grit in your face power. 4th Reich n' roll at its finest...” PAUL RAVEN – MINISTRY

The bands impending album promises to be a monster KKKK. DOM LAWSON - KERRANG

Thrilling adrenaline fuelled hardcore PAUL HAGEN – BIG CHEESE

This EP leaves the listener begging for more, but prompts one question: will we be able to survive a full length of this potent stuff? DP- TERRORIZER

High speed riot ready to strike! LOUISE BROIWN – METAL HAMMER

If the intention with the EP is to tickle my taste buds for their full length, then my mouth is watering at the prospect. MARTIN HARRIS - POWERPLAY

“Great band, dark, powerful and original” JAZ COLEMAN – KILLING JOKE

“October File are AWESOME” TOMMY VICTOR – PRONG / MINISTRY

A sustained, evangelical tirade against the evils of the world, 'Holy Armour...' combines dark and muscular post-punk menace with the precise violence of extreme metal to create an exhilarating blast of white knuckle noise and righteous indignation. British rock hasn't sounded this furious or this potent in decades. DOM LAWSON – METAL HAMMER