Loss of Signal

Loss of Signal

Infobox Album | Name = "Loss of Signal"
Type = Album
Artist = Borne


Released = October 3, 2006
Genre = Rock
Length = 49:07
Label = Jellyfish Music
Last album =
This album = "Loss of Signal"
(2006)
Next album =

History

"Loss of Signal" is the first full length studio album released by the Australian band Borne. The album remained practically unknown until the single from the album, "The Guide" was released as the free single on the U.S. iTunes in February of 2007. There was a sudden burst of popularity in the band as "The Guide" became a very popular song,Fact|date=May 2007 and this album was then featured at a reduced price for months following the album's release. It was also featured as one of the "Staff Favorites" for a while, yet again leading it to be yet again a popular pick.

Track listing

#"Don't Go Now"
#"Upside Down"
#"The Guide"
#"Beautiful"
#"Morning Star"
#"Easily"
#"Coma"
#"One Last Time"
#"Chariots"
#"Sleep With Your Eyes Open"
#"Souls On Satellite"
#*Hidden Track-"Simple Song" After 2:09 of silence (This song was previously released on the "Souls on Satellite" single)
#"Hold the Light"
#"Sleep On It"

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