Following recent singles “Gruesome” and “Wound,” “Here For You” showcases Slow Joy’s signature balance of heaviness and heart—a wall-of-sound crescendo that folds grief and healing into a single cathartic release. Produced by Mike Sapone (Oso Oso, The Front Bottoms) and recorded at Ghost Hit Recording in Springfield, MA and Sonic Ranch in El Paso, TX, the song continues to expand Flores’ genre-defiant mix of shoegaze, grunge, and emotional punk.
The “Here For You” video continues the visual narrative established in previous releases, featuring the recurring masked characters—the Bull and the Sugar Skull—who have become symbolic anchors in Flores’s world. Drawn from powerful Mexican cultural iconography, these figures also appear throughout the album artwork and earlier music videos, evolving with each chapter to reflect the emotional and psychological themes at play.
Though masked and costumed, the characters are not fantastical creatures but rather ominous, calculated figures—more mob boss than monster—designed to conceal identity and personify inner turmoil. Each represents a different facet of mental health and personal struggle, core themes that drive the music.
The Sugar Skull, a male-presenting character, draws from the Día de los Muertos tradition, symbolizing death and remembrance. For Flores, who began writing music as a way to cope with the loss of his mother, this figure holds profound personal meaning—serving as a visual expression of grief and the looming fear of loss.
The Bull, a female-presenting character, embodies chaos, aggression, and raw strength. Inspired by both the bull’s revered status in Mexican culture and its presence as the mascot of Flores’s grandfather’s business, she represents generalized fear and the unpredictable nature of the world.
Together, these characters deepen the emotional texture of “Here For You,” continuing to evolve as vessels for Flores’s introspection and storytelling. They paint a vivid emotional landscape, extending the themes of A Joy So Slow At Times I Don’t Think It’s Coming into a striking visual narrative. The new album continues Slow Joy’s exploration of grief, identity, and resilience grounded in his experience as a Chicano artist and shaped by a genre-blending sound that’s earned acclaim from FLOOD, Under the Radar, and the Dallas Observer, who named him “Best New Band” in 2024.
“Here For You” is out everywhere today. Watch the official video and experience the next chapter in Slow Joy’s emotionally charged, sonically expansive debut album. A Joy So Slow At Times I Don’t Think It’s Coming is out May 16th – presave/preorder HERE.