(CHAVEZ) at 30. TYLER passed 4/30/2015 in Las Vegas, Nevada, no cause of death and info has been released at this time.
HAVOK released "Unnatural Selection" 6/25/2013 via CANDLELIGHT RECORDS.
FROM HAVOK:
It
is with deep regret that I must inform fans, friends, and family of
HAVOK that Shawn Tyler Chavez, the former lead guitarist of HAVOK,
passed away on April 30, 2015 in Las Vegas, Nevada. He was 30 years
old. Shawn was the very first lead guitarist of HAVOK and helped forge
the band’s sound in the early years. Without Shawn’s dedication during
the first 6 years of the band, HAVOK would not be where it is today.
Shawn entered HAVOK just in time for the band’s first scheduled performance, a high school talent show. He was a founding member and gave the band its very first guitar solos and harmonies. He also contributed to many of the lyrics on the “Burn” album. At one of the first meetings I had with him, I remember Shawn bringing a red Strat-style guitar into the rehearsal room with the word “Shawnacaster” tagged onto the headstock in his swirly, graffiti-esque handwriting. Shawn used to wear a tie-dye shirt at least once a week and I will never forget the times we made tie-dye HAVOK shirts to fit his style.
Shawn entered HAVOK just in time for the band’s first scheduled performance, a high school talent show. He was a founding member and gave the band its very first guitar solos and harmonies. He also contributed to many of the lyrics on the “Burn” album. At one of the first meetings I had with him, I remember Shawn bringing a red Strat-style guitar into the rehearsal room with the word “Shawnacaster” tagged onto the headstock in his swirly, graffiti-esque handwriting. Shawn used to wear a tie-dye shirt at least once a week and I will never forget the times we made tie-dye HAVOK shirts to fit his style.
When he was being himself, Shawn was a riot. The guy was super funny
and entertaining… He made me laugh a lot with his jokes, slang, witty
comebacks, rhymes, and hilarious physical comedy accompanied by
beatboxing. I met Shawn when he was a 17 year old Jimmy Page lookalike,
so it was quite interesting to see him grow from a shy young man into a
flying V-weilding lead guitar player for a heavy metal band. He loved
Led Zeppelin and could play just about any Page solo better than Page
does on the records! He was an extremely talented blues player and it’s
obvious on songs like “Path To Nowhere”, “Identity Theft”, and “To
Hell”. Shawn was VERY smart and I learned a lot from him through our
discussions about history, religion, politics, and music. Though we
would argue at times, he was quick to let things go and move on with
life. This is a quality I admired in him and I wish more people in the
world possessed this quality. The usual icebreaker after an argument
was a stupid joke that would make me laugh and ease any tension. People
that knew him can remember his passion for meaningful debate and a
desire to see ideas evolve to their best conclusions. The world would
benefit from having more intelligent, funny, charming, kind,
thought-provoking individuals like “Shawnathan".
I would like to wish condolences to his family and those close to him. Shawn was a gentle, likable, sensitive, and well-spoken individual. He was one of my best friends during adolescence and he taught me a lot about an array of topics. It is sad to see him pass at such a young age. Shawn’s contributions can be heard throughout the first HAVOK full-length album, “Burn” and various other early recordings.
May he rock in peace.
-DAVID
I would like to wish condolences to his family and those close to him. Shawn was a gentle, likable, sensitive, and well-spoken individual. He was one of my best friends during adolescence and he taught me a lot about an array of topics. It is sad to see him pass at such a young age. Shawn’s contributions can be heard throughout the first HAVOK full-length album, “Burn” and various other early recordings.
May he rock in peace.
-DAVID
Thanks-Stay Metal, Stay Brutal-\m/ -l-
R.I.P.