April 20, 2024

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Tavu releases new music video for “A System Without Honor”

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Our friends all the way from Puerto Rico, Tavu, recently released their music video for the track “A System Without Honor”. Check it out after the jump, along with a full press release from the band. Also, drummer David McCloskey is wearing a Vision Of Disorder short, so they deserve some extra bonus points.

Puerto Rico metal veterans TAVU have released the music video for “A System Without Honor”, the second video from their most recent album, “Clamor Victorium, Clamor Silentii”. It was produced by drummer David F. McCloskey, and directed by Luis Freddie Vazquez, known for his work in film and theater.

“I met Luis Freddie around 2008 during the production of his film CONTRASEÑA, for which I produced the soundtrack. Over the years, the idea of him filming a video for TAVU would constantly come up, and when ‘Clamor Victorium, Clamor Silentii’ was released, we finally coincided,” states McCloskey.

About the meaning of the song, vocalist Marcos Reyes reveals: “We live within a system which is only real because we make it real. We create our own reality, but from birth we are indoctrinated into a system of rules, conduct, and values that are foreign to our nature. Curiously, we need this system to live within society, but the system does not need us as individuals. What it needs is the acceptance of the masses, but one as an individual is powerless against it.”

Reyes concludes: “The system doesn’t care if we are honest or deceitful, if we’re decent or perverse. It doesn’t understand shame, has no emotion, pity, and above all, it has no honor.”

“And to me,” McCloskey adds, “a system like this can only lead to one thing eventually: the end of all things.”

“To translate this abstract idea into a performance video, we recruited director of photography Carlos Garcia and graphic designer Jorge Castillo into our production team, and the video was born. We wanted to create a video that both captured the live energy of the band, as well as the bleak concept of the song,” McCloskey states. “I feel we succeeded.”

“Clamor Victorium, Clamor Silentii” was independently released June 1st, 2013.

TAVU is:
Marcos Reyes – Vocals
David F. McCloskey – Drums, Vocals
Joen Blanco – Guitars
Yogi Benitez – Bass, Vocals

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