Where Have All My Friends Gone?

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AlbumJun 26 / 202012 songs, 34m 49s58%
Indie Rock Neo-Psychedelia

Where Have All My Friends Gone? The new album by BOYO, the LA-based multi-instrumentalist and songwriter Robert Tilden, reflects the sentiments of loss, isolation and confusion Tilden experienced while a 2017 health scare turned his world upside down. Tilden and his groovy, psych-drenched pop soundscapes were primed for a national breakout when he began experiencing unexplained seizures. He spent a year under the care of specialists who experimented with different powerful medications for an undiagnosed brain condition, leaving his career—and health—in question. In 2018, Tilden was diagnosed with an acute form of frontal lobe epilepsy, was prescribed the right daily regimen of pills and has been free of seizures ever since. Slowly, life became less of a daily crisis. But the experience of friends alienated by his medically-induced, uncontrollable mood shifts and his isolation due to irrational fears had taken its toll. He seized the opportunity to make a record entirely on his own, finding comfort in his isolation and in the work of songwriters like Bradford Cox and Mark Linkous. Fusing those artists’ ability to turn the bleak into beauty with his own newfound focus on songwriting and production, the foundation of WHAMFG? was formed. One of the hallmarks of BOYO’s music is its ability to use a real sense of hurt and confusion to connect to audiences and manifest itself sonically in a powerful and accessible way. BOYO has come out from under an avalanche and grown expansively to make the album of its career.

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Following a stint with his high school garage-rock band, Bobby T. and the Slackers, Los Angeles multi-instrumentalist and songwriter Robert Tilden began releasing a steady stream of home-recorded material under his solo moniker, BOYO.