Members
Hugh Dillon [vocals],
Trent Carr [Guitar],
Tim White [Bass],
Steve Carr [Keyboard],
Jesse Labovitz [Drums],
Biography
With a career spanning nearly four decades, multiple gold and platinum certifications, and over a million records sold, Headstones have made their triumphant return with "Navigate" featuring Dallas Green (Alexisonfire, City and Colour, You+Me).
Formed and fronted by the inimitably charismatic Hugh Dillon in 1987, Kingston, Ontario, Headstones have solidified their status as one of Canada’s most enduring and influential rock bands, carving out a unique space in Canadian rock with their no-nonsense punk energy, and relentless live performances.
The band's debut album, Picture of Health (1993), propelled them to national fame with hits like "Cemetery" and "When Something Stands for Nothing." Over the years, they’ve delivered a string of acclaimed albums, including Teeth and Tissue (1995), Smile and Wave (1997), and Nickels for Your Nightmares (2000).
After a brief hiatus in the early 2000s, Headstones roared back in 2011, proving their staying power with hard-hitting records like Love + Fury (2013), Little Army (2017), and Flight Risk (2022). Flight Risk featured the song "Ashes," a collaboration between Dillon and longtime friend Taylor Sheridan (Sicario, Yellowstone, Mayor of Kingstown), with the track featured in their co-created series Mayor of Kingstown. Hugh is a credited executive producer, writer, and actor on the show, starring alongside Jeremy Renner.
This latest chapter continues to build on their legacy, with "Navigate" marking yet another evolution in their sound. Decades in, Headstones remain as vital and uncompromising as ever, proving that true rock and roll never fades; it only hits harder with time.