The Spill Canvas is AMAZING
by Shelle on 5/8/24Summit - DenverThe Spill Canvas is such a great band and I've loved seeing them every time! The new music is awesome and the old hits are timeless. I can't wait for them to come through town again!
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Fine Line Music Cafe
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The Abbey-Orlando
THE SPILL CANVAS IN CONCERT:
Alt rock outfit The Spill Canvas has been winning over pans for the past decade with their emotional lyrics, melodic hooks, and adrenaline-filled live performances. In concert the band delivers raw, unbridled energy while frontman Nick Thomas captivates the crowd with his boy-next-door charm and heart-on-sleeve storytelling. The Spill Canvas’s music is all about emotional connection, and their passionate performances and friendly onstage demeanor always strike a chord with fans at their live shows. Whether they’re playing a hushed acoustic rendition of “Polygraph, Right Now!” or getting ticket buyers dancing with the anthemic “All Over You”, The Spill Canvas always deliver a rousing concert experience brimming with virtuosic musicianship and heartfelt sentiment.
BACKGROUND SNAPSHOT:
The Spill Canvas was formed in Sioux Falls, SD in 2002 by former Nodes of Ranvier guitarist and backup vocalist Nick Thomas. After honing his sound Thomas debuted the project in 2004 with the album Sunsets and Car Crashes, which he wrote, performed, and produced on his own. He put together a band to tour in support of the release, and in 2005 the newly formed group issued The Spill Canvas’s sophomore album One Fell Swoop. The record was a success, landing on Billboard’s Heatseekers and Independent Albums charts and earning the group a contract with Sire Records. They made their debut on the label in 2007 with No Really, I’m Fine, which peaked at No. 2 on the Heatseekers chart and spawned the popular single “All Over You”. Since then the band has toured extensively and released three more albums including 2012’s critically acclaimed Gestalt.
The Spill Canvas is such a great band and I've loved seeing them every time! The new music is awesome and the old hits are timeless. I can't wait for them to come through town again!
The opening act was Ace Enders and he came out knowing we were going to have some fun. The venue was about the size of a large living room and that meant he could hear us and we could hear him without the sound being amplified. When have you ever seen a show where the artist asks the crowd what they want to hear? Next up was Spill Canvas and they are so genuinely humble that you feel like you are having a conversation with a friend. They played a few songs that I didn't think I would ever hear live so I was beyond stoked. Imagine a show where it feels less like a concert and more like a night hanging out with your favorite artists. Lastly, I wear earplugs so I hear exactly what the artists raw voices sound like. Both Ace and Nick sounded absolutely amazing, like I was listening to them on an album.
I have loved them since I was a teenager but I’ve never had the privilege of seeing them live. This was truly a dream come true and something I was able to cross off my bucket list.
You’ve been my favorite band since I was a teenager! I cannot wait to see your 20 year tour! Nick, thank you for the setlist! Keep rocking!
The Spill Canvas are masters of their craft. Absolutely outstanding performance. You could tell nick was sick and he didn’t complain once, or stop early because of it. Thank you guys for the incredible evening.
I love this band, and they are phenomenal live. Would always recommend, 5 Stars. One downside, no encore :[
Easy entry, overpacked after being moved from the Echoplex to the Echo. Sounded good overall, a little bit of quiet vocals hard to hear on the system. No parking and had to park a mile away.
Ive been in love w/ this band since I was a young teen & it's been a dream of mine to see them live. Let me tell you what, they did not disappoint! The venue was great, not a bad seat in the house & they sounded even better live! Their opening bands were fun too! The Spill Canvas will forever be one of my favorite bands 😍🤘
Nice to have two quality acts with Akimbo Arms opening up. I've seen AA a few times and they are always awesome. Spill Canvas was insanely good, one of those shows where the audience was silent for a moment or two because we couldn't believe what we were seeing and hearing. Watching Nick play guitar will bring you closer to your authentic Jesus than you ever thought possible.
Took my daughter to see The Spill Canvas and it was her first concert ever. We both cried and enjoyed every single moment. Cant wait to see them again in a month. I will definitely see them every single chance I get.