Elohim – ‘Sail (AWOLNATION Cover)’

Today, Elohim released a beautiful new cover of ‘Sail’ as a part of the Deluxe Edition her album Power of Panic. The cover breathes new life into an album already layered with emotional weight. ‘Sail’, Elohim’s stripped-down rework of AWOLNATION’s defining anthem, dials back the intensity and replaces it with an intimate, vulnerable delivery. The defiant energy of the original morphs into a quiet contemplation, transforming its raw power into something hauntingly personal. ‘Scratch My Brain’ interrupts the album’s structure with an interlude that feels like a fragmented internal monologue, shifting the listener’s sense of time. ‘Patience’ pulls tension to the forefront, simmering with unease, carrying the weight of restless uncertainty, and reflecting anxiety’s relentless hold.

With Elohim’s 50 million global streams, Power of Panic swiftly achieved critical acclaim with essential tracks like “Can’t Remember Your Name”, “Tiny Human”, and “Didn’t Sign Up For This” finding their way into Spotify’s ‘Women of Electronic’ and ‘Dance Rising,’ and Apple Music’s ‘Future Hits’. The album saw more support through Amazon’s ‘Brand New Music’ and Audiomack’s ‘Best of the Week: Electronic’, only adding to the pile-on of positive reception.

About Elohim

Trained in classical piano but drawn to the lawless terrain of electronic music, Elohim has carved out her own lane and reaped the benefits. Her fusion of pop, bass-driven electronic, and alt sensibilities turned heads early, leading to collaborations with the likes of Skrillex, Marshmello, Louis the Child, and many others  Focusing on Power of Panic, the album marked a saga for the artistit was a fight to reclaim herself. At a breaking point from relentless touring and spiraling anxiety, she found herself leaning on benzodiazepines just to get through. When the walls started closing in, she had two choices: let the downward spiral take hold or fight to regain control. She chose the latter. Power of Panic became a sonic document of that battle.

With past festival performances under her belt such as Coachella, Lollapalooza, or EDC Mexico, or speaking directly to fans through her Sunday Scaries series, she’s been around the block when it comes to the music industry circuit on and off the stage. Deluxe Edition seeks to show a dive into the narrative she’s been constructing all along. In an industry that often prefers polished surfaces, Elohim offers something that cuts through the noise.