BOSTON: la band che nacque da un solo uomo

In 1976, Boston conquered the world with a debut album destined to become rock history. Behind immortal songs like "More Than a Feeling," "Peace of Mind," and "Foreplay/Long Time," however, there wasn't a traditional band, but the stubborn vision of Tom Scholz: an MIT engineer, inventor, musician, and absolute perfectionist. For years, Scholz worked at Polaroid by day and recorded in his basement by night, single-handedly crafting much of the enormous, crystal-clear, and almost futuristic sound that would make Boston one of the most beloved bands in American rock. This is the story of an album born from rejection, sacrifice, an obsession with perfection, and a seemingly impossible dream. An album that demonstrated how even a basement could create a sound capable of filling radio stations, arenas, and the memories of millions.