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Sloan Treacy Breaks Through With “The Good Part,” A Mesmerizing Showcase of Range, Emotion, and Power


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By: Staff




An astonishingly vivid and emotionally charged performance, Sloan Treacy commands attention with ease.


Sloan Treacy has a voice that stops you in your tracks. The rising artist’s latest release arrives with the kind of visual and vocal power that makes you instantly sit up and take notice. The moment we came across her, we knew something rare was unfolding, and we’re thrilled to bring that spark straight to you.


“The Good Part” opens with a breathtaking shot of Sloan Treacy seated in a field of tall grass, gently playing her guitar. That first moment is quietly magnetic, a natural scene where the synth work channels the texture of wind itself. The earthy, organic tones immediately invite you into a calm yet vivid soundscape. What follows is a dynamic shift into full vocal expression. Treacy’s strumming flows seamlessly into a vocal performance that is, quite simply, stunning. She transitions with absolute grace into a voice that’s both technically impressive and deeply emotive.


There’s a mesmerizing range to her delivery. Soaring, resonant highs feel like they stretch for miles, paired with soft, breathy notes that wrap the listener in intimacy. These contrasting textures make her performance feel immersive, honest, and thrilling from start to finish. Her voice serves the emotional arc of the song with pure, captivating intent. This balance of vulnerability and control isn’t just impressive; it’s magnetic.


And then, there’s the lyrical punch. When Sloan delivers the lines:


“how much longer will you run from help / till the cycle breaks itself / and you end up right back where you were”

-you feel the emotional gut-check land hard. It’s a moment that shatters any distance between artist and audience, laying bare a sense of ache and clarity that defines the song’s emotional weight. Meanwhile, the music video captures her moving through open paths with minimal props but maximum emotional reach. Every visual choice feels intentional, maximizing impact with minimal elements. This is proof that Sloan Treacy understands the art of subtlety as much as spectacle.


As “The Good Part” evolves, the energy builds in ways that are unexpected and completely satisfying. Just when you settle into its quiet emotionality, a pulse of bold, rhythmic beats hits like a jolt. It’s a fantastic change-up, one that catches you off guard in the best way and mirrors her shifting emotions. The instrumentation rises to match her energy and adds new layers to her delivery. In this moment, she reveals even more of her artistic range, and it’s exhilarating.


Her vocal hooks linger, especially in the chorus, which feels like a full-body emotional release. It’s easy to find yourself humming along, even before the song’s halfway point. That kind of resonance doesn’t happen by accident. The climactic rise of harmony and cascading notes in the final third feels like a cinematic crescendo. It lifts the entire song into the stratosphere. She’s not just performing; she’s transporting the listener.


Then comes the gentle drop. It pulls everything back into focus with another elegant return to acoustic guitar. It’s a beautiful full-circle moment, raw, warm, and tastefully restrained. The engineering behind the track deserves its due as well. Every element is sharpened and elevated by a pristine mix and master that allows Sloan’s vocals to sit right where they should, front and center. The sonic detail is crisp, the blend is cohesive, and the overall mix wraps the listener in a vivid, well-constructed world. Knowing this polish came from producer Don Miggs and Grammy-winning mix engineer Mark Needham makes perfect sense. Their combined expertise helped shape a track that feels not only radio-ready but emotionally real.


All of this adds up to a crystal-clear truth. Sloan Treacy is not just another emerging artist. She’s a serious contender with an undeniable presence and a gift for storytelling through sound. If “The Good Part” is any indication of what’s to come, she’s already carving out a path worth watching.


We’ll be keeping both eyes on Sloan Treacy.



NAME - The Cage, a music blog powered by Cage Riot

With “The Good Part,” Sloan Treacy proves she's a fearless force, blending raw power and technical brilliance.



Sloan Treacy might be just 16, but she’s already showing the kind of skill and ambition that hints at a long career ahead. Originally from the Northeast and now based in Franklin, Tennessee, she brings an unexpected blend of depth and fearlessness to everything she creates. She’s not afraid to pivot. She writes songs spontaneously, records on instinct, and lets the emotion lead. This natural songwriting ability, paired with an ear for melody, makes her music deeply engaging from the very first listen.


When she’s not in the studio, Sloan lives a full life. She balances high school track meets with afternoons baking and evenings at concerts. She draws energy from being part of Nashville’s thriving music scene and has a clear passion for live performance. Her sound has drawn comparisons to artists like Gracie Abrams and Lizzy McAlpine, and yet, she never feels derivative. Every track she drops adds a new layer to her identity. It is one built on honesty, instinct, and sheer talent.


We’re so excited to have found Sloan Treacy and can’t wait to hear more.



Be the one who found her early and make sure to playlist, stream and share “The Good Part” by Sloan Treacy.













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