With the release of ONE FELL SWOOP, the sophomore effort from The Spill Canvas, Nick’s South Dakota stories are joined by tales from the road, growing up, heartbreak and making those dreams into reality.
While on tour in support of One Fell Swoop, The Spill Canvas caught the eye of Sire Records President Michael Goldstone at New Jersey's The Bamboozle Festival in 2006. Ready to take the next step forward, The Spill Canvas formed a partnership with Sire, which Thomas believes will provide the band with the promise of career longevity. The band came out with a new five-song EP tiled Denial Feels So Good in May and they are about to enter the next phase of their career with their new full-length, No Really, I'm Fine, which was recorded by Neal Avron (Fall Out Boy, The Wallflowers, Yellowcard) in Hollywood, California, last spring. "It was such an easy choice to pick Neal to produce our new record because he's consistently produced so many great records over the years," says Beck. "He brings out the absolute best in you as a performer," adds Thomas.
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The Spill Canvas - "No Really, I'm Fine" |
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Reckless Abandonment
All Over You
Battles
The Truth
Saved
Hush Hush
Low Fidelity
Connect the Dots
Bleed, Everyone's Doing It
Appreciation and the Bomb
One Thing Is for Sure
Lullaby |
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