Elohim’s album “Power of Panic” takes center stage, showcasing her talent for creating symbolic, visually striking content that delves into intense mental health struggles. This album marks a significant moment in her career, revealing different facets of her journey and illuminating issues often kept in the shadows.
The singles from “Power of Panic” have received massive support and praise. Highlights include placements on Spotify’s “Women of Electronic” playlist, Apple Music’s “New in Dance,” and Amazon Music’s “Brand New Music.” Major platforms like ThisSongIsSick and EDM.com have also shown their support.
“Can’t Remember Your Name” illustrates the chaos of memory loss and life’s overwhelming nature, reflecting brain fog confusion. “Tiny Human” contrasts the vast, busy world with feelings of insignificance, capturing societal pressures. “Didn’t Sign Up For This” candidly addresses the crushing responsibilities of modern life and their impact on mental well-being.
In her quest to cope, Elohim turned to Benzodiazepines, becoming dependent. Her dream of overcoming challenges began to unravel. Canceling her tour, she faced the tough process of weaning off the medication. Left with an almost finished album and a vision in shambles, she questioned everything, even the album’s release.
Recovery brought Elohim a stark realization: the power of panic is both destructive and transformative. This period forced her to confront the raw truth of her message, not from a lofty place but from gritty reality. Dreaming of a parallel world where she’s back on stage, Elohim vows never to give up.
For now, the reality is fractured but beautiful. “Power of Panic” exists without stage lights, and that has to be enough. Elohim bravely brings attention to mental health struggles through her music, opening crucial conversations.
With a focus on “Power of Panic,” this album stands as Elohim‘s defining release of 2024, encapsulating her journey and using raw lyrics and engaging melodies to ignite important conversations about hidden struggles.
Listen to the album below.