Sloan Treacy’s second single, “The Good Part” from her upcoming EP, marks a striking step forward for the 16-year-old Nashville-based singer-songwriter. Crafted with the help of seasoned producer Don Miggs and Grammy-winning mixer Mark Needham, the track is both emotionally raw and sonically polished, bridging youthful vulnerability with professional finesse.

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From the very first line, “We were just getting to the good part”, Sloan grips the listener with a sense of ache and yearning. The lyrics reflect a bittersweet push-and-pull: the longing for something better and the realization that it might never arrive. It’s a beautifully honest portrayal of disappointment and denial, delivered with vocal restraint that heightens its intimacy.

What makes this release even more compelling is the backstory. Written last-minute and recorded on a whim, “The Good Part” thrives on instinct and authenticity. With echoes of Gracie Abrams and Lizzy McAlpine, Sloan’s style leans into minimalist alt-pop with rich storytelling, a perfect fit for anyone who loves good music.

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This follow-up to Optimist shows maturity well beyond Sloan’s years. As anticipation builds for her upcoming EP, “The Good Part” is proof that she’s not just getting started, she’s already delivering the good stuff.

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