A Borrowed Life began when the band known as Wurkt parted ways with Warner Bros/143 Records. Eager to start a new project with a new sound, the members relocated to Sacramento, CA. The project was then envisioned and refined including some line up changes. Early 2005, the final lineup was complete: Josh Robinson (vox), Geoff Eckert (drums), Manny Howard (bass), and Anthony L. Pellerin (guitars and backing vox) For the members, the quartet gelled like no project they had been in before. Ecstatic with the new material they were writing they began playing local shows.
Bros/143 Records. Eager to start a new project with a new sound, the members
relocated to Sacramento, CA. The project was then envisioned and refined
including some line up changes. Early 2005, the final lineup was complete: Josh
Robinson (vox), Geoff Eckert (drums), Manny Howard (bass), and Anthony L.
Pellerin (guitars and backing vox)
For the members, the quartet gelled like no project they had been in before.
Ecstatic with the new material they were writing they began playing local shows.
Buzz of their music spread like wildfire with fans as well as promoters. In a
short while, there was evidence of the need for new recorded music with
thousands of plays and downloads on their three song self produced demo online.
The band stopped playing shows and began to record a full-length record w/ Joe
Johnston @ Pus Cavern Studios in Sacramento, CA (Wurkt, Cake, Team Sleep, Papa
Roach, Black Eyed Peas). This record was to set the start of a new leg of the
journey for A Borrowed Life. With plans for touring, widespread self promotion,
and an intense live show; the new CD My Love, The Enemy is only the beginning.