Artist's albums
Your Body Above Me
1997 · album
What Child is This
2022 · single
Changes
2021 · single
This Blood (Blade Trinity Mix Remastered)
2021 · single
In a Moment
2020 · single
A New World
2016 · album
Instrumentals_chill
2016 · album
Live Acoustic at the Mercury Lounge
2015 · album
A Raven Has My Heart
2014 · album
Greatest Hits
2013 · compilation
Unplugged
2011 · album
Two Strangers
2010 · album
See the Sun
2007 · album
Passion Leaves a Trace
2007 · album
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Biography
Paul Durham started Black Lab in San Francisco, making major label records for Geffen and Epic, putting out national charting singles, and featuring on blockbuster movie soundtracks like Spider-Man, Can’t Hardly Wait, and Blade: Trinity. After leaving Epic, the band’s core distilled into singer/songwriter Paul Durham and producer/composer Andy Ellis — who work together across the country. “I moved to Montana and the space out here affected me,” says Durham. “As we threw the tracks back and forth online, they took on a bigger scope.” “I like working alone,” says Ellis, “and also I like collaborating. Sending tracks back and forth with Paul is the best of both worlds.” The duo established a strong indie presence with blacklabworld.com and entered a more experimental phase releasing a wide variety of music including six albums, an unplugged record, a live acoustic DVD collection, a set of electronica instrumentals, and now the latest alt-electro single “In A Moment.” The band has had much success leveraging its independent status through social media campaigns (”Bumrush the Charts”), YouTube stunts (the “Transformers” cover), and a wildly successful Kickstarter — all due to the long-term commitment of its fans who have streamed Black Lab's songs tens of millions of times.”