Some songs don’t just use guitars — they weave them. They let them speak to each other, lean on each other, breathe around each other. And when it happens, it’s like the whole track gains a second dimension. There is a feeling of depth that doesn’t come from volume or distortion. Instead, it comes from the invisible architecture behind the notes. Few songs capture this magic better than “More Than a Feeling” by Boston. To read the full article: https://slavetomusic.com/the-art-of-intertwined-guitars-from-more-than-a-feeling-to-the-most-beautiful-twin-guitar-moments-in-rock/