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Elohim – Power of Panic [Album]

July 28, 2024 by Brilmere Chance

In the beginning, Elohim imagined “Power of Panic” as a triumphant story, celebrating the transformation of anxiety into something powerful. Before singles like “Can’t Remember Your Name,” “Tiny Human,” and “Didn’t Sign Up For This” dropped in early 2024, she planned a headline tour that was to be a career highlight. But then, anxiety and panic returned, derailing her plans.

Relying on Benzodiazepines to cope, Elohim found herself dependent and had to cancel her tour. Her dream seemed to unravel as she began the challenging process of weaning off the medication. She was left with an almost finished album and a crumbling vision. At her lowest, she even questioned the album’s release.

Still, Elohim dreams of a world where she’s conquered these battles, performing for thousands. She vows not to give up on that vision. For now, the reality is more fractured but still beautiful. “Power of Panic” exists without the stage lights, and that has to be enough. Maybe one day, that dream will spark back to life.

Through her recovery, she discovered the dual nature of panic—destructive and transformative. This intense period forced her to face the raw truth of her message, not from a lofty place but from gritty reality. Elohim’s excellence in curating symbolic content shines through, as she delves into the struggles of mental health. Her singles from “Power of Panic” have received massive support, with placements on major platforms like Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, and Audiomack.

“Can’t Remember Your Name” reflects the chaos and memory loss when life becomes overwhelming. “Tiny Human” contrasts societal pressures with feelings of insignificance, capturing the essence of feeling small in a demanding world. “Didn’t Sign Up For This” addresses the burdens of modern life, candidly highlighting the pressures on mental well-being.

Elohim’s music opens crucial conversations about mental health, shining a light on often overlooked topics. The ‘Power Of Panic’ album, Elohim’s defining release of 2024, unfolds her mental health journey, using raw lyrics and engaging melodies to draw listeners in and ignite important discussions about hidden struggles.

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