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Elohim’s ‘Power of Panic:’ An Anthem for Transforming Anxiety into Strength

Elohim’s album cycle, “Power Of Panic,” showcases her talent in creating symbolic, visually striking content. Delving into intense mental health struggles, she uses her tracks to explore various facets of her journey, shedding light on often hidden issues.

Massive support and praise have greeted the singles from “Power of Panic.” Highlights include placements on Spotify’s “Women of Electronic,” 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” tackles memory loss and life’s chaos, reflecting the confusion of brain fog. “Tiny Human” contrasts the busy world with feelings of insignificance, capturing the overwhelming nature of societal pressures. “Didn’t Sign Up For This” candidly addresses the burdens of modern life on mental well-being.

Elohim bravely brings attention to mental health struggles, opening up crucial conversations through her music. As she envisioned, “Power of Panic” celebrates transforming anxiety into something greater. Initially planned as a headline tour, her creative surge was halted by returning anxiety and panic disorder, leading to tour cancellation and a difficult withdrawal from Benzodiazepines.

Despite these challenges, Elohim dreams of a world where she’s back on stage, performing for thousands. For now, “Power of Panic” exists without stage lights, a true showcasing to her resilience and hope for future triumphs.