Elohim returns with her most intimate and raw album to date, “Power of Panic.” Known for her powerful performances at Coachella, Lollapalooza, and Bonnaroo, she shifts from stage lights to the shadows of personal struggle in this latest release. Tapping into deep-set emotions that will resonate with many fans, Elohim crafts an album that delves into her battles with anxiety, dissociation, and panic disorder.
The Journey Behind the Album
Before the singles “Can’t Remember Your Name,” “Tiny Human,” and “Didn’t Sign Up For This” were dropped in early 2024, Elohim envisioned “Power of Panic” as a triumphant tale. She planned to channel her anxiety and panic into something greater, culminating in a headline tour. However, her creative surge hit a wall when old foes returned, forcing her to confront long-standing mental health issues.
Elohim’s struggles led her to benzodiazepines, resulting in dependency and the eventual cancellation of her tour. Faced with a nearly finished album and a crumbling vision, she began the arduous process of weaning off the medication. At her lowest, she even questioned whether to release the album.
Through recovery, Elohim realized the true power of panic in its destructive and transformative forms. This period forced her to face the raw, unfiltered truth of her message, not from the lofty place she had imagined but from the gritty reality of her life.
“Power of Panic” exists now, without the stage lights, and that has to be enough. Elohim dreams of a parallel world where she’s conquered these battles and vows never to give up on that vision. For now, the reality is complex and fractured but still beautiful.
“Can’t Remember Your Name” deals with the fog of memory loss and life’s chaos, reflecting the confusion and frustration of brain fog. “Tiny Human” contrasts the vast, busy world with feelings of insignificance, capturing the overwhelming nature of societal pressures. “Didn’t Sign Up For This” addresses the crushing responsibilities and relentless pressures of modern life, offering a candid take on the burdens of contemporary living.
Elohim’s Impact on Mental Health Awareness
Elohim bravely tackles critical, often overlooked topics, bringing attention to mental health struggles many shy away from discussing. Her music not only entertains but also opens up crucial conversations about mental health.
“Power of Panic” stands as Elohim’s defining release of 2024, encapsulating her journey with deeply personal and powerful themes. This album unfolds Elohim’s mental health journey, using raw, honest lyrics and engaging melodies to draw in listeners and ignite crucial conversations about often hidden struggles.
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Elohim returns with her most intimate and raw album to date, “Power of Panic.” Known for her powerful performances at Coachella, Lollapalooza, and Bonnaroo, she shifts from stage lights to the shadows of personal struggle in this latest release. Tapping into deep-set emotions that will resonate with many fans, Elohim crafts an album that delves into her battles with anxiety, dissociation, and panic disorder.
The Journey Behind the Album
Before the singles “Can’t Remember Your Name,” “Tiny Human,” and “Didn’t Sign Up For This” were dropped in early 2024, Elohim envisioned “Power of Panic” as a triumphant tale. She planned to channel her anxiety and panic into something greater, culminating in a headline tour. However, her creative surge hit a wall when old foes returned, forcing her to confront long-standing mental health issues.
Elohim’s struggles led her to benzodiazepines, resulting in dependency and the eventual cancellation of her tour. Faced with a nearly finished album and a crumbling vision, she began the arduous process of weaning off the medication. At her lowest, she even questioned whether to release the album.
Through recovery, Elohim realized the true power of panic in its destructive and transformative forms. This period forced her to face the raw, unfiltered truth of her message, not from the lofty place she had imagined but from the gritty reality of her life.
“Power of Panic” exists now, without the stage lights, and that has to be enough. Elohim dreams of a parallel world where she’s conquered these battles and vows never to give up on that vision. For now, the reality is complex and fractured but still beautiful.
“Can’t Remember Your Name” deals with the fog of memory loss and life’s chaos, reflecting the confusion and frustration of brain fog. “Tiny Human” contrasts the vast, busy world with feelings of insignificance, capturing the overwhelming nature of societal pressures. “Didn’t Sign Up For This” addresses the crushing responsibilities and relentless pressures of modern life, offering a candid take on the burdens of contemporary living.
Elohim’s Impact on Mental Health Awareness
Elohim bravely tackles critical, often overlooked topics, bringing attention to mental health struggles many shy away from discussing. Her music not only entertains but also opens up crucial conversations about mental health.
“Power of Panic” stands as Elohim’s defining release of 2024, encapsulating her journey with deeply personal and powerful themes. This album unfolds Elohim’s mental health journey, using raw, honest lyrics and engaging melodies to draw in listeners and ignite crucial conversations about often hidden struggles.
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