Four-piece Pakistani rock band Co-Ven, which stands for Company of Vicious Earth Navigators, has a video out for their song ‘Boundaries Broken’. The sometimes-politically-connotative, sometimes-lighthearted band is two albums old, and is quite the breakthrough band, given the circumstances their music scene is subject to.
The song opens with Junkyard Groove-esque guitars and gritted-teeth vocals that sometimes loosen to the point of Brandon Boyd-ism during the chorus, picturized on a corporate setting that leads into a humorous product design disaster scenario.
The band, starring as office employees, market a miraculous teapot with far reaching applications – the remarkable ‘Lota’, which shoots to fame, appears in the sky, on television, on magazine covers, on cufflinks, and showers prosperity all over the company. Only to finally be disastrously destroyed by the more practical water jet. The video is shots of the band alternately as corporate slaves and performing within the office space, interspersed with pieces of vintage found footage.
More about Co-Ven on NH7, coming soon. Watch ‘Boundaries Broken’ below.




































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