After sending demo after demo to labels around the county, the music caught the attention One Eleven Records owner Brad Fischetti. The result of that record deal was the raw and emotive Sunsets and Car Crashes, released on April 20, 2004, which began to amass Thomas eager fans around the country. Thomas was then joined by members Joe Beck, Ross Wheeler, and Brandon Aegerter shortly after the release of Sunsets and Car Crashes. Wheeler and Aegerter left the group and were replaced by Scott McGuire and Dan Ludeman. The four members collectively wrote what would be The Spill Canvas' second album, One Fell Swoop. The album was released on August 9, 2005.
After officially transitioning from solo act to full-fledged rock band, The Spill Canvas recorded their dynamic debut full-length, One Fell Swoop, with producer Ed Rose (The Get-Up Kids), releasing it on One Eleven in May of 2005 to great acclaim, eventually selling over 50,000 copies.
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.
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 with out me." There is still much speculation as to whether he was kicked out of the band or if he decided to leave. The temporary replacement for McGuire was Landon Heil, the guitarist of another band known as The Glass Atlantic. He is now a permanent member of the band.
On May 1, 2007, the band released an EP entitled Denial Feels So Good, to hold their fans over until their new album arrived. The EP consisted of three original songs and two covers. Marc Sheaffer, a keyboardist from Sioux Falls, played keyboards on Gold Dust Woman. Following the release of the EP, the band played on the entire 2007 Warped Tour, promoting the release of their third album No Really, I'm Fine. The album was recorded in March and April 2007 and featured Anthony Green of Circa Survive and Andrew McMahon of Jack's Mannequin. Green sang backup vocals on the song Bleed, Everyone's Doing It, and McMahon played keyboards in the re-recorded version of Saved, a song originally recorded for the soundtrack of the motion picture, Superman Returns.
The third album for The Spill Canvas, (which was recorded by Neal Avron (Fall Out Boy, The Wallflowers, Yellowcard) in Hollywood, California) No Really, I'm Fine was released on October 2, 2007, although it was leaked on the internet a few days earlier. The band went on a Fall tour across North America in the Fall of 2007, named "All Your Favorite Spots". The tour was supported by Meg & Dia, Playradioplay!, and Treaty of Paris. On January 23, 2008, it was confirmed on Yellowcard's official MySpace that The Spill Canvas would be touring with them in a spring acoustic tour. In February 2008, they headed to Europe with Plain White T's and The Fold. In the summer of 2008, The Spill Canvas headlined a national tour, supported by Steel Train and Ludo. Up-and-coming pop-punkers [artist[Sing It Loud joined them for the first half of the tour, with Liam and Me joining for the end. They were joined by Motion City Soundtrack for the final leg of the tour. In late 2008, they toured with OneRepublic, The Hush Sound and Augustana. On this tour, most vocalists from all of the opening bands, including Nick, came up during Augustana's set to perform Traveling Wilbury's hit Handle With Care, trading off lead vocals.
On September 25, 2009, Joe Beck announced via the band's Twitter site that they had already finished recording 4 songs from the upcoming album. Their latest release to date is Honestly, I’m Doing Okay, a follow up EP to No Really, I’m Fine. Released in 2008 the EP was available only on the internet. Having five tracks in total it included one new song and two new acoustic versions of pre-released songs.
Sunsets And Car Crashes
The Spill Canvas Lyrics
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Deep inside your eyes
As we're sparkling and twirling
In the twilight
And after three long years,
I think that we both need this
So we seal the deal
In the parking lot with a kiss
And in case you
And in case you were wondering,
You are like a sunset to me
You're all kinds of beautiful
As you end my day
And you sweetly retire
As stars chase you away
I'd collapse to the grass,
With your notes ringing in my head
Let the rain fill my mouth,
And in a couple hours I'll be dead
But all the while my lips
Are whistling our tune
But the beauty lies in how
You will revive me soon
And in case you, and in case you
And in case you were wondering,
You are like a sunset to me
You're all kinds of beautiful
As you end my day
And you sweetly retire
As the stars chase you away
And in case you were wondering,
You are like a sunset to me
You're all kinds of beautiful
As you end my day
And you sweetly retire
As the stars chase you away
And in case you were wondering,
You are like a hurricane to me
Your violence is beautiful,
And your center sweet
Now tell me this,
Do you know how we'd meet?
And in case you were wondering,
You are everything to me (to me)
The Spill Canvas's song "Sunsets And Car Crashes" depicts the story of a romantic relationship that has been rekindled after three years of being apart. The singer notices a sense of wonder deep inside the other individual’s eyes as they twirl and sparkle in the twilight. As they seal the deal with a kiss in the parking lot, the singer confesses that their love interest is like a sunset, all kinds of beautiful, and they end the day perfectly. The person who sparks their love interest feels like a hurricane, with a violent exterior that hides a sweet interior. The singer confesses that they cannot live without this person, as they are everything to them.
The song is written in a poetic and metaphorical way, using imagery to capture the emotions that are being expressed. The sunset is used to signify the beauty of the moments shared together, representing the end of a day, which draws parallel with their previously broken relationship. The metaphor of the hurricane represents the turbulence of the relationship, with a violent exterior, but a sweet and kind nature deep down. The lines, "Let the rain fill my mouth, And in a couple of hours, I'll be dead" represent the idea of the singer being overwhelmed with emotions and them finding peace in death. The overall mood of the song is melancholic yet hopeful, capturing the beauty and fragility of romantic relationships.
Line by Line Meaning
I see a sense of wonder
Observing a feeling of amazement
Deep inside your eyes
Within your gaze
As we're sparkling and twirling
While we shine and spin
In the twilight
During the dusk
And after three long years,
Following a lengthy three years
I think that we both need this
I believe we both require this
So we seal the deal
Thus, we finalize our agreement
In the parking lot with a kiss
In the parking area with a locking of lips
And in case you
Also, if you
And in case you were wondering,
Furthermore, if you were unsure
You are like a sunset to me
You resemble a sunset to me
You're all kinds of beautiful
You possess an array of loveliness
As you end my day
While you conclude my day
And you sweetly retire
And you gracefully depart
As stars chase you away
As constellations pursue you out of sight
I'd collapse to the grass,
I would fall to the lawn
With your notes ringing in my head
Your melodies echoing in my thoughts
Let the rain fill my mouth,
Permitting the rain to enter my mouth
And in a couple hours I'll be dead
And shortly thereafter, I will expire
But all the while my lips
Nonetheless, my lips
Are whistling our tune
Continue to whistle our melody
But the beauty lies in how
However, the splendor exists in the manner
You will revive me soon
You will shortly revive me
You are like a hurricane to me
You resemble a hurricane to me
Your violence is beautiful,
Your destructiveness is attractive
And your center sweet
And your center is pleasant
Now tell me this,
Currently, inform me of this
Do you know how we'd meet?
Are you aware of how we would encounter one another?
You are everything to me (to me)
You are my everything (to me)
Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: NICHOLAS THOMAS, NICHOLAS EDWARD THOMAS
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