Cabezones
Cabezones is an Argentine hardcore-alternative rock band.
History
Formation
The band, originally from the city of Santa Fe, was formed in 1994. At first, their music was punk, with songs such as "Uniformado de Cagón", but they left that genre behind to start making so-called "hardcore-dark" music.
In 1997 they released “Hijos de una nueva tierra”, which was published by the independent record label Mentes Abiertas, which they first met in a compilation album along with other alternative rock bands.
Alas and Eclipse (Sol)
In 1998 the band decided to move to Buenos Aires. Their new record, "Alas", produced by ex-Soda Stereo member Zeta Bosio, was edited by Sony Music later that year. This meant a change in the sound direction to a heavier and darker music. In 2002, "Alas" was edited in México followed by a ten-month tour throughout the country.
Back in Argentina, Cabezones signed a recording contract with Pop Art to edit "Eclipse (Sol)" in 2003. By the end of that year, Leandro Aput was added as rhythm guitarist.