Black Lab
a brief history
In 1998, Paul Durham and his rock band, Black Lab, released their
Geffen Records debut Your Body Above Me
to critical acclaim. The album yielded the top 10 rock and alternative
single "Wash it Away," and the top 40 ac and pop track
"Time Ago."
Paul Durham grew up in Twin Falls, Idaho before moving to San Francisco
to pursue his passion for musical invention. He recorded and toured
with a group of friends under the moniker “Durham,”
and made an acoustic-based singer/songwriter record with celebrated
jazz producer Lee Townsend. (now available at blacklabworld.com
under the title Ten Million Years: songs from
the nineteen nineties).
“Durham” split, but a deal with Geffen Records followed,
a new band was built, and Black Lab's debut was tagged as "one
of this year's breakout records" (Billboard). Hollywood called,
and the band contributed songs to the soundtracks for Can't
Hardly Wait, Varsity Blues, Permanent Midnight, and Buffy
the Vampire Slayer. After a year of touring, Black Lab was
poised to fulfill their destiny as "the American U2" (San
Francisco Chronicle) when their record label was quickly shuttered.
Over the next two years, Durham left his band, fired his manager
and moved to LA. "In the end, all I had were my guitars and
the songs I was writing." Durham wanted to control the sound
around his voice, so he bought a computer and learned to use it.
"I had to get back to how it was in high school -- just me
and my four-track."
The resulting demos got Durham a new deal with Epic Records. "The
first thing I did was buy a giant ProTools system." The only
problem was, he didn't know how to install the software. On advice
from a friend, Durham hired Andy Ellis to set up his studio. "So,
we're sitting around waiting for the computer to reboot," remembers
Durham, "And this guy picks up my guitar, without asking. I
was cringing inside, afraid of what he would play. But he was great.
I wanted to sing over the top of everything he played. Pretty soon,
we were writing together."
At 23, Ellis was already an accomplished guitarist, keyboard player
and programmer. He had been working as an assistant to some of the
best engineers in the business and knew how to twiddle some serious
knobs. Durham had found the missing link between what he heard in
his head and what came out of the speakers. "Working with Andy
is the first time collaboration has ever been easy," says Durham.
"Instead of the whole hell-is-other-people thing, we have a
blast just making sounds.
See
the Sun has a depth and emotional range that broadens
with each listen. Much of the album was mixed by Tom Lord-Alge (Live,
Blink 182, Avril Lavigne). What shines brightest is the band's pop
sensibility – the liquid swirl of "Remember," the
epic sweep of "See the Sun," the raging loss of "Without
You," and the open-armed surrender of "Lonely Boy."
“Learn to Crawl” was tapped as the fourth track on the
platinum Spider-Man soundtrack. Produced
by Durham and veteran mixer/producer Tom Lord-Alge, the song wraps
an aggressive guitar riff around what Rolling Stone calls "Black
Lab's tightly spun, highly melodic rock."
The title of "Ecstasy," a pulsing shadow that wakes to
full rock glory, was inspired by Durham's experience recording:
"The freedom to do what I wanted – in the studio across
the hall from my bedroom – was amazing. I would get up late,
go to the beach, then work until four or five in the morning. I
got to record this album the same way I wrote it."
While See the Sun represents a zenith
in Black Lab’s songwriting and production, the band continues
to push and expand its sound into uncharted territory, contributing
a vicious techno track called “This Blood” to the worldwide
hit movie Blade : Trinity. Black Lab
also continues to produce music for television (MTV’s Real
World, “What I Like About You,” “The Days”)
as well as the upcoming film Lovewrecked.
All things Black Lab, including streaming and free downloads from
the new and past albums, can be found at blacklabworld.com.
Contact:
Paul Durham
biz@blacklabworld.com
Adam Ritholz, Roberts & Ritholz, LLC
212.448.1800
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