Artist's albums
Conduit
2021 · album
Darkside
2021 · single
Molecules
2021 · single
Firestorm
2021 · single
Mercy
2020 · single
Landmark (Remix)
2019 · single
The Tide 2.0
2019 · single
Hivemind
2018 · single
Gestalt
2012 · album
Formalities
2010 · album
Realities
2010 · EP
Abnormalities
2010 · single
Honestly, I'm Doing Okay
2008 · EP
No Really, I'm Fine (Standard Version)
2007 · album
All Over You
2007 · single
Saved
2007 · single
Denial Feels So Good
2007 · EP
One Fell Swoop
2005 · album
Sunsets & Car Crashes
2003 · album
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Biography
With a slew of albums under their belt including 2005’s One Fell Swoop, 2007’s follow-up No Really, I’m Fine (which was released on Warner and reached the number 2 spot on Billboard’s Top Heatseekers chart), 2012’s Gestalt and 2018’s EP Hivemind, the Spill Canvas has returned with Conduit, its first LP in almost a decade. Listening to these 10 songs it’s clear that Conduit is more than a new Spill Canvas album. Rather, it’s the start of a second phase for the band. Together, vocalist Nick Thomas, longtime bassist Landon Heil, drummer Bryce Job and lead guitarist Evan Pharmakis, reached deep into Thomas’ heart and soul to create something that bristles with the earnest, emotional urgency that was always at the band’s core, but which also reflects who Thomas is now and everything that made him into that person. Conduit was recorded at Soundmine Studios in the Pocono Mountains in Pennsylvania. Self-produced by the band with help from their manager John Rupp, it was mixed by Soundmine Studio owner Dan Malsch and then mastered by GRAMMY Award-winning mastering engineer Emily Lazar (Beck, the Foo Fighters, Coldplay, Haim and The Killers). The result is a collection of rich, full songs that, while still recognizable as The Spill Canvas, certainly highlight Thomas’ intention for this to be the start of something new. At its heart, though, the purpose of the band remains the same as it always was – to write songs that move people and to be able to connect with them.