Project canvas liv6/27/2023 ![]() Anthony Green sang backup vocals on the song "Bleed, Everyone's Doing It", and Andrew McMahon played keyboards in the re-recorded version of the song "Saved", a song originally recorded for the soundtrack of the motion picture, Superman Returns. The new album was recorded in March and April 2007, and in Alternative Press Issue 229, it was confirmed that Anthony Green of Circa Survive and Andrew McMahon of Jack's Mannequin would be guests on the new album. Following the release of the EP, the band played on the entire summer 2007 Warped Tour, promoting the upcoming release of their third album and first major label debut No Really, I'm Fine. Marc Sheaffer, a keyboardist from Sioux Falls, played keys on "Gold Dust Woman". The EP consisted of three original songs and two covers. On May 1, 2007, the band released an EP entitled Denial Feels So Good, to hold their fans over until their new album arrived. Being a better creative fit than McGuire, Heil quickly became a permanent member of the outfit. In early 2007, McGuire declared that he was no longer a part of the band, stating, "The Spill Canvas has decided in order to make music to its fullest potential, they must do so without me." The temporary replacement for McGuire was Landon Heil, the guitarist of another band known as The Glass Atlantic. On their official page in late 2006, the band announced a change of label through a news post by bassist Scott McGuire "Also, did I mention that there is a new record label in the picture? That's right, we have signed to Sire Records." The album was released August 9, 2005, by One Eleven Records once again. The four members collectively wrote what would be The Spill Canvas' second album, One Fell Swoop. Wheeler and Aegerter later left the group and were replaced by Scott McGuire and Dan Ludeman. Thomas was joined by members Joe Beck, Ross Wheeler, and Brandon Aegerter to tour the release of Sunsets and Car Crashes. The band's first widespread album, Sunsets and Car Crashes, which was written, produced, and performed by Thomas, was released by One Eleven Records on April 20, 2004. Label owner Brad Fischetti discovered the band on the online streaming website MP3.com. The band signed with Florida-based, independent label One Eleven Records shortly after the CD release. The Spill Canvas self-released its first five-song CD titled Concept EP in May 2003, produced at Cathouse Studios in Sioux Falls. Thomas retained the band name as a solo project while performing as a guitarist and backup vocalist for Nodes of Ranvier until his departure in early 2003 to pursue his band full time. Flinn, Burkhard and Peskey dropped out of the group less than a year after joining. The band combined a subtle symphonic sound with aggressive acoustic rock. Vocalist Becca Flinn approached Thomas following a solo show and the two formed the beginnings of the band, adding bassist Alan Burkhard and violinist Hannah Peskey. ![]() Thomas envisioned the Spill Canvas in the summer of 2001 as a collage of unique musical sounds and ideas coming together to form a unique palette. ![]() He began performing at local venues on his acoustic guitar at 15-years-old and self-released his first punk rock and acoustic CD titled The Blur of Motions in 2000 with Prairie Dog Studios. Thomas attended Roosevelt High School and sang with the school concert choir and men's choir. Lead singer and guitarist Nick Thomas (born May 26, 1984) grew up in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, and began learning how to play guitar at 11 years old. Known for their hits "All Over You" "Our Song" and "Staplegunned", as well as several emo classics like "All Hail the Heartbreaker" "The Tide" and "Polygraph, Right Now!" The Spill Canvas is an American alternative rock band from Sioux Falls, South Dakota.
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