eMusic Review
If ever there was an anti-corporate corporate rock band, it was Boston, whose platinum-times-17 debut was basically a multitracked demo tape recorded in super-nerd engineering-major guitarist Tom Scholz's basement, and who once took creative control so far as to risk a $20 million lawsuit from CBS. So perhaps it's no surprise that, when recording his generation's anthem, Kurt Cobain took its best riff from "More Than A Feeling." From Brad Delp's angelic lament about watching his Marianne walk away, Boston raises the emotional hopes and hurts of average suburban boys to a mythic realm like emo never could, punctuating zen koans with wailing powerchords and lifting them toward the sunburnt horizon. The result is some new age missing link between boogie, powerpop, and prog-rock — the Beach Boys as Led Zeppelin, with the Sistine Chapel's pipe organ on call, all from "just another band out of Boston" chasing its dream.