Band October 31 Title No Survivors Type LP/EP Company Thrash Corner YOR 2004 Style Traditional Popular Reviews ![]() ![]()
Thankfully, it’ll take more than that to stop the motor mouth madman of Heavy Metal and the demo sessions of the new O31 commenced with the release of original track “Powerhouse”, “Missing in Action” (Q5), and “Wrecking Crew” (Overkill). After deciding long ago to drop themselves from Metal Blade Records and be released independently from Fowley’s own Battlezone Records, the final decision was to go with Puerto Rico’s Thrash Corner Records for the long overdue “No Survivors” album. So yeah, I guess it has been 4 years and further proves that a lot can happen in all that lost time. Fear not, “No Survivors” was worth the wait! “No Survivors” starts out with “Powerhouse”, a song that had been receiving much praise as old Metal fans starved for new October 31. The LP version, tamer than the demo that circulated for months is still effective as a speedy, sing along opening track. Castillo’s double bass drumming adds an element that’s never been heard on any O31 recording as “Powerhouse” is the fastest song since “The Warlock”. “Rivet Rat” brings you back to the classic O31 sound but yet again shows more thrash-like elements with some of the heaviest riffing yet. “Commit to Sin” begins with a riff torn straight from any classic Saxon album shortly leading you to believe this is one of the best O31 tracks yet. With an extremely catchy chorus and interesting bass fills from Jim Hunter (While Heaven Wept/Twisted Tower Dire) around the 2:20 mark followed by my favorite guitar lick on the album reminiscent of Iron Maiden’s “Drifter”. The title track is yet another speed/thrasher, consisting of d-beat drumming, muted 16th notes and fast down picking that could have very well been off “Bonded by Blood”. “What Waits Beyond” is another winner in the catchy chorus department and I can’t help but think of classic Armored Saint after Fowley lets loose a raspy snarl mere seconds into the song. The sampled spoken part adds depth to an already stellar track. Up until this point “No Survivors” is a flawless record as “Back Alley Murders” begins with more d-beat drumming leading you to expect yet another excellent thrasher from Fowley and company. While being far from a filler track, “Back Alley Murders” just doesn’t quite cut it compared to the rest of the album and only brings things down a notch, definitely the most forgettable track on “No Survivors”. Of course, no October 31 album is complete without a classic Heavy Metal cover song. “Wrecking Crew” couldn’t have been a more fitting choice for this album. Everything that was and is great about the original has been done justice, taking a classic, injecting it with steroids as Brian “Hellstorm” Williams adds his own lead part in the intro riff followed by Fowley’s shrieks, holding a striking resemblance to Stacey “Sheepdog” McLaren (Razor). “Misfortune” closes out this long-awaited release and the thrashing stops here. Borrowing the verse riffs heavily from “The Eagle Has Landed” (Saxon) “Misfortune” is doom and gloom in the vein of “The Legend of the Haunted Sea” and “When Darkness Covers the Sun”. Mood setting slow riffing begins as the epic track storms further with lung shattering screams from Fowley, an acoustic piece in the middle, ending more up tempo with zany lead work from Williams, fading out with a nice touch, a child’s voice to leave more than a lasting impression. “No Survivors” is an aggressive take no prisoners comeback album from October 31. With layered rhythm tracks (six if I remember correctly) and the majority of the album consisting of 100 mph anthems backed with gang vocals (unheard of from O31 up until this point although sometimes too much for its own good). The production is their heaviest to date. To think I only have the advanced un-mastered copy. King Fowley’s vocals are some of his best yet, you’d never believe he’s now operating on one lung. Giving up alcohol has its benefits when you’re screaming for one of the best current US Heavy Metal bands. Hellstorm’s super shredding and dive bomb guitar leads are nothing short of spectacular as always. Shitting all over the disappointing, yet still pleasing at times, “Meet Thy Maker” album, “No Survivors” will see an official release sooner than later. Look and listen for the return of October 31 in a grimy club near you! Website: http://www.truemetal.org/october31/ --Agent of Steel 12.07.04 ALL REVIEWS FOR: OCTOBER 31
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