Bass, Chill | ‘Power of Panic’ by Elohim: Confronting Mental Health with Raw Honesty

Posted by on July 28, 2024

Elohim’s latest singles from “Power of Panic” delve deep into mental health struggles Reviewing the singles that came before that album – “Can’t Remember Your Name” poignantly illustrates the chaos and confusion of memory loss. The overwhelming nature of societal pressures is brought to life in “Tiny Human,” contrasting feelings of insignificance with a busy world. Meanwhile, “Didn’t Sign Up For This” candidly addresses the crushing responsibilities of modern life and their impact on mental well-being.

These tracks have gained massive support and praise, landing on notable playlists like Spotify’s “Women of Electronic” and Apple Music’s “New in Dance.” The singles also received features on Amazon Music and Audiomack, with coverage from major platforms like ThisSongIsSick and EDM.com.

From the outset, “Power of Panic” was envisioned by Elohim as a triumphant tale. Initially planned alongside a headline tour, this vision hit a wall when anxiety and panic disorders returned. Coping with Benzodiazepines led to dependence, forcing Elohim to cancel her tour.

Elohim’s recovery elucidated the profound nature of panic. This odyssey compelled her to confront the unvarnished truth of her message. Dreaming of an alternate reality where she triumphs over these adversities and performs on stage, she pledges to persist unwaveringly.

Power of Panic,” now absent of stage lights, stands as Elohim’s quintessential release of 2024. This album chronicles her mental health journey, employing raw lyrics and meaningful storytelling to kindle essential dialogues about concealed struggles. Through her music, Elohim courageously initiates discussions on mental health, illuminating topics often neglected.