Pray for the Soul of Betty
(often known by the acronym, "PFTSOB") was a hard rock band from New York City. The band consisted of Michael Hamboussi (drums), João Joya (guitar) and Taylor, C.R. (bass). On March 20, 2006, lead vocalist Constantine Maroulis announced his departure on the band's official message board, and on May 13, 2006, drummer Hamboussi posted in his MySpace blog that PFTSOB had officially disbanded.
|
PRAY FOR THE SOUL OF BETTY TICKETS
|
Biographies
|
|
|
|
History
Hamboussi and Joya worked as a drummer-guitarist duo in small bands before Hamboussi notified Taylor to form a group. Maroulis was added as the lead vocalist in 2003 after over 150 auditions. When creating songs, Taylor and Maroulis contribute the
lyrics, while Hamboussi and Joya contribute the
melodies. When asked about the origin of its name, band members answer that they named themselves after the death of their bassist's aunt, though
Betty
can refer to anyone who is in need of support.
The band toured heavily around the
United States and a few other countries (including
Japan), simultaneously with a
2003-
2004 traveling production of the play
Rent, in which Maroulis played Roger Davis.
The band rose to national attention when Maroulis auditioned for, and subsequently made it to the Final 6 of, the popular television show
American Idol. His audition clip showed him "quitting" the band (a claim he denies), and also featured the displeasure of one of his fellow bandmates (the rest supported him). Maroulis became one of the last six contestants on the
American Idol television show and was never ranked in the bottom three before his elimination. He was asked to leave ahead of the other rocker of the season,
Bo Bice, to the chagrin of his many fans. However, since the
American Idol
run, the band has performed in larger more notable venues on the
Sunset Strip.
In the spring of 2005, they inked a distribution deal with
Koch Records, who released a re-engineered version of their eponymous debut on
May 10,
2005. The tracks were recorded in 2003 and 2004.
In January 2006, the band completed a national tour beginning in San Diego and ending in Philadelphia. That March, Maroulis announced that he would be officially leaving Pray for the Soul of Betty to pursue solo projects.
Style and culture
The band cites many artists and bands as influences:
Audioslave,
Velvet Revolver,
Incubus,
Rage Against the Machine,
Red Hot Chili Peppers,
Led Zeppelin,
Jimi Hendrix and
Neil Young. The band has also been compared to
Black Sabbath and
Nirvana.
Reviews and public reaction
The band has received mixed reviews throughout the early 21st century. The increased national attention after
American Idol
had transformed the band from non-notable garage band to public figures. One of the most common is comparing the distinction between Maroulis's softer style as seen on television with the edgier hardcore antics of the band as a whole in their live shows.
Discography
- 2005: Pray For The Soul of Betty
Quotes
- "A mix of visceral indie-rock songs and souped-up tunes with the feel of old-school Black Sabbath." —The Hartford Courant
- "The long solos are rather intoxicating, and there’s an old-fashioned professionalism to the endeavor." —New Haven Advocate
See also