2015 Dillon is the lead singer for rock band
Headstones. Formed in 1987, the band's debut album
Picture of Health was released in 1993 and featured the singles "When Something Stands For Nothing", "Cemetery", "
Tweeter and the Monkey Man", and "Three Angels". After the Headstones broke up in 2003, Dillon formed the band
Hugh Dillon Redemption Choir, an
indie rock band whose style draws from
country,
pop,
punk, and
new wave influences. Band members were guitarist J.P. Polsoni, Chris Osti on bass, keyboardist Ben Kobayashi, and percussionist Derek Downham. The band released an album,
The High Co$t of Low Living, in 2005 through
The Tragically Hip guitarist Paul Langlois's Ching Music label. Dillon also released a solo album entitled
Works Well with Others in 2009 through Ching Music, which debuted at #51 on the
Canadian Albums Chart. After their hiatus, original Headstones members (Dillon, Carr, and White) reformed the band in 2011. In 2013, they
crowdfunded their album,
Love + Fury, through PledgeMusic.
Love + Fury is the band's first top 10 album, and it garnered the band a No. 1 hit single. The Headstones followed up with another crowdfunded album in 2014,
One in the Chamber Music. In 2015,
Fuck It became the band's first-ever vinyl release.
Little Army was released on Cadence Music in 2017. The album included the No. 1 hit "Devil's On Fire". In 2019, the Headstones released
Peopleskills, which yielded "Leave It All Behind" and "Horses", two No. 3 singles on the US
Billboard charts. == Acting career ==