Building on the narrative established by Power of Panic and the recent single Patience, Elohim deepens her exploration of mental health with her latest release, Little Help featuring Yoshi Flower. This poignant track is an unflinching dive into self-doubt, self-loathing, and the redemptive power of human connection.
Little Help is a lifeline. Elohim’s signature blend of unfiltered emotion and compelling production captures the turmoil of anxiety and the fragile beauty of reaching out for support. Raw and unpolished in the best way, the track’s sincerity resonates deeply, offering solace to those navigating similar struggles. Like Patience, it doesn't sugarcoat the complexities of mental health but instead provides a space where vulnerability feels seen and understood.
The release of Little Help is accompanied by Elohim's first in-person edition of her beloved Sunday Scaries Twitch series. Sunday Scaries IRL: Little Help Edition invites fans to an intimate gathering on December 8, 2024, from 2 PM to 5 PM at Heds Melrose in Los Angeles. Combining music and philanthropy, the event features a DJ set by Elohim and encourages attendees to "give a little help" by donating canned goods for #WeFeedLA or toys for the ABC7/LAFD Spark of Love Toy Drive. Admission is simple: bring a canned good or an unwrapped child’s toy and RSVP to secure your spot.
Elohim’s open and fearless approach to music makes her a cherished voice in the pop and electronic scenes. Through tracks like Little Help, she continues to remind us of the strength found in vulnerability and the comfort of shared experiences. Her unwavering honesty and introspection make her music linger long after the final note—a true testament to her artistry.
Whether it’s through her music or her live events, Elohim inspires connection and empathy. With Little Help, she reminds us that even in our darkest hours, a thread of hope and human connection can guide us toward the light.
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