A Bogotá band whose 2010 anthem 'Abre Tus Alas' defined their sound and resilience.
For a quick sense of Headon, start with 'Abre Tus Alas', it's the anthem that put them on the map. Then try 'Fuego' or 'Tras El Cristal' from their top songs to hear their range.
Headon's music carries a political edge that's rare in their scene, with songs like 'Abre Tus Alas' becoming anthems and tracks like 'Absurda Ideologia' drawing criticism and censorship attempts. They've connected with audiences in Colombia and beyond by blending personal themes with broader statements, as heard in 'En Un Adiós' and 'Hasta El Final'. Their consistency, the same lineup since the start, gives their work a steady, grounded feel.
They came out of Bogotá and got noticed with the 2010 album 'Abre Tus Alas', which included the title track that became their signature. They followed with albums like 'Vientos de Cambio' in 2012, 'Raíces' in 2015, and 'Resistencia' in 2018, all while facing financial struggles and personal setbacks that tested the band.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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