Jhariah Clare (/dʒəˈraɪə/) is a musician, illustrator, and animator based in Brooklyn.[1] He[a] is known for his convoluted and undefinable music style, and uses the motto "No Genre, All Drama".[1] He has cited Gerard Way as an inspiration for his work.[2]
History
Jhariah showed interest in music from an early age, releasing his first song, a 20-second electronic track called "Electrolite" in October 2012.[3] The song, along with a handful of others was uploaded on his YouTube Channel under the name "ShinySwordStorm", a moniker he used for many years creating videos on YouTube.
He went on to study 2D animation at the Brooklyn campus of the Pratt Institute in New York.[4][5] It was there that he formed the illustration techniques that were used to create some of his album and singles' covers.[6][7]
He made his first appearance with his 2017 single "Catch Me If You Can", which was part of the first ever songs he wrote, excluding his previous electronic music tracks, in the concept album that he released in 2018, titled The Great Tale of How I Ruined It All, that tells the story of a character that is the last one standing in an apocalyptic wasteland where everyone else has been brainwashed by a cult.[8] Clare's first release that gained significant traction was the 2020 single "Needed a Change of Pace", which was part of his EP A Beginner's Guide to Faking Your Death, which tells the story of a man who fakes his death to escape from his old life, but fears that his past will catch up to him and he will have to pay for the consequences.[2][8] He has accredited this success to the traction it gained on TikTok.[9]
Clare's 2023 single, "Risk, Risk, Risk!", which he wrote about his need to live up to his potential, was followed up by a collaboration with the Baltimorepunk band Pinkshift in his next single, "Eat Your Friends", which criticizes the music industry's ability to pit him and his friends against one another, igniting jealousy and competition rather than creating space.[1][10][11] This led to the two parties announcing the collaborative "Eat Your Friends Tour".[12]
In late 2023 Clare announced The Tooth Pact Tour, which ran from February to April 2024.[13] On April 19, shortly after the tour finished, he surprise released the album Trust Ceremony which contains the songs after which both the tour and album were named, "Tooth Pact" and "Trust Ceremony". It also contained his previously released songs "Risk Risk Risk", "Eat Your Friends", and "Pin-Eye".[14][unreliable source?]
Personal life
Jhariah is non-binary, and uses he/they pronouns.[15][16]
Discography
Albums
The Great Tale of How I Ruined It All (2018)
A Beginner's Guide Faking Your Death (2021)
A Beginner's Guide to Luck & Liability (2023)
Trust Ceremony (2024)
Extended plays
To Mend the Sun (2020)
Singles
"Catch Me If You Can" (2017)
"The Marching Dolls" (2018)
"City of Ashes" (2018)
"Sunshine Rollin'" as Whomst? (2019)
"Split!" (2020)
"Knives Are Dangerous, Kid, So Cut the Theatrics!" (2020)
"Needed a Change of Pace" (2020)
"Forget Me" as Whomst? (2020)
"Debt Collector" (2021)
"Spilling My Guts" as Whomst? (2021)
"Flight of the Crows" (2021)
"Selfstarter A.E." with Telethon (2021)
"The View from Halfway Down" with Henry D'Arthenay (2022)