Borderlines formed in 2012 by three members of the pop punk band The Leftovers. Scattered between Portland, ME and Los Angeles, CA they spend most of their limited time together quoting Ghostbusters and drinking beers, but still manage to write and record. Having played nearly 500 shows in over a dozen countries as The Leftovers, they are no strangers to the inner workings of jaded scenes. For their debut EP, "Magical Paths to Fortune and Power", the Borderlines bring the same great songwriting to catchy and filled to overflowing with hooks.
A trio album featuring three of the leading lights of the Italian jazz scene, the young pianist Antonio Faraò, legendary drummer Daniel Humair (of Swiss decent and a mainstay of Italian jazz since the early '60s, best known for his trio records with violinist Jean-Luc Ponty), and upright bassist Jean-Jacques Avenel (of French heritage who's most familiar for his '80s and '90s work backing up free jazz saxophonist Steve Lacy), Borderlines joins three generations of European musicians who are most comfortable working in three different styles.