Constantine to Release His Self-Titled Debut Album
In 2005 Constantine Maroulis electrified America during season four of American Idol with his captivating delivery of Queen's classic "Bohemian Rhapsody." The Brooklyn-born, New Jersey-bred rocker will thrill his fans once again with the highly anticipated release of Constantine " his solo album, out August 7th, 2007 (Sixth Place Records / Sony RED). Constantine debuted Everybody Loves, the first song off the album, on "The Bold & The Beautiful" on Wednesday, May 15th 2007.
Since his departure from American Idol, Constantine has been hard at work, starring on Broadway in The Wedding Singer as well as in the critically acclaimed off-Broadway revival of Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris. In between, he devoted considerable time and effort into finding the right band, assembling a talented group of musicians that meshed into a cohesive and rockin ensemble. Constantine co-wrote several songs on the record.
Constantine recently became a featured star on "The Bold and The Beautiful," which ranks as the Number Two most watched soap in the world. Constantines role, which was created especially for him, is based in part on his real life. Throughout his thirteen-week stint, the show will be incorporating music from Constantine. This extraordinary cross-promotion will bring Constantines music and personality to millions of viewers worldwide, an unprecedented opportunity for a young artist.
The album reflects Constantines commitment to an unprocessed, live feel and organic edge. As a result, Constantine was recorded in intimate studios in New York City, including co-producer Marc Copely's living room. The album was cut live with my own band, Constantine explains. No programming, minimal overdubs. Weve been playing these songs on the road and chose the tunes that got the best feedback from our audiences. The songs on the album showcase the singers vocal versatility and the strong arrangements of the Maroulis band.
Everybody Loves" is the kind of song that is custom made for summer, with a sing-along chorus listeners will find themselves unable to get out of their heads. Girl Like You bursts out of the speakers with a thunderous stomp-and-clap intro that will recall Queen's We Will Rock You, albeit set to the beat of the new millennium. Child (You're the Revolution) shows the hard rock side of Constantine that audiences identified with him during "Idol." His snarling vocal and the bands metallic attack makes the tune a potential youth anthem. Other tracks allow Constantine to show off his persuasive vocal power and true artistry.
The diversity of Constantine, the album, shows off the restless creative spirit of Constantine the singer and serves notice that hes a musical force to be reckoned with.
Posted by Marnie

