Los Angeles talent Khary delivers self-reflective album A Desperate Attempt To Love Everything, led by his signature approach of honesty and self-awareness wrapped up in soulful melodies with touches of experimentation.
Coming to life as therapeutic journey and an exploration of the human experience, the album moves from punk rock anthems on promiscuity such as “You Say,” to poetic moments delving into status on “Purple Dye.”
From the thoughtful hip-hop dance style on “Wannabe,” to capturing the feeling of loneliness and mental health crisis on “Aliens,” as well as offering an anthem of self- acceptance on “Say My Peace,” the album manages to be bittersweet, cathartic and anthemic all at once.
With a solid and soulful core as a coming of age story of a black male in his twenties trying to come to terms with his place in the world, the hopeful yet down-to-earth album pushes us to move past obstacles in our lives and not get stuck in the absolutes or extremes we come across.
After having built up a sprawling fanbase within underground hip-hop, Khary is on course to crafting a genre-less but heartfelt sound that appeals to music lovers everywhere.