Elohim left a lasting impression on me since I saw her last time in Seattle. Basically, I’ve been a fan ever since. She has a mysterious yet comforting sense to her. She connects with her fans, and is very outspoken on mental health issues. Elohim is very candid about the things that she goes through, and in return, her fans feel a genuine connection with her and reciprocate the candidness.
I think it would be cool if @Apple did something where if you tell Siri you’re having anxiety it responds “would you like to try meditating together?” Or “let’s try breathing together” .. something like that. just a cool thought. @apple I’m happy to help. pic.twitter.com/82qisq9jEI
— ELOHIM (@elohimmusic) February 13, 2018
hi i bought an anxiety blanket. i am finding it to be very comforting.. just heavy to carry from couch to bed :). i recommend this and i got little chewable ginger tablets at sprouts to help with anxiety related nausea. tips and tricks for a more bearable life. please share yours
— ELOHIM (@elohimmusic) March 5, 2018
Her show was even better than last time, especially since it was a full set and I had become more familiar with her music. Elohim gave the audience a full experience with lights, fog, LED screens with visuals, and sound effects. What’s even better is that she is just as beautiful inside as she projects outside. I got to chat with El for a little bit before the show, and I was surprised by how much she remembers from the last Seattle show; especially since she was touring for two months in a long list of cities. She brings people joy and insight through her interactions, so this tour was a gratifying experience for both the fans and the crew.
View images from the show above!
Her debut album, self-titled “Elohim” will be available on April 27th and on all major music platforms. Pre-order it and see where it’ll be available on her website. You can also find her upcoming tour dates here.