Rising singer-songwriter Sloan Treacy is delighting indie pop fans with her latest song, “Great Escape.” The song follows the release of her debut single, “Mastermind of Madness,” where she began to build a connection with her listeners through emotional lyrics that resonate on a personal level.
“Great Escape” follows the same path of vulnerability, this time offering listeners a story that Sloan herself describes as one of self-sabotage and deception. Of the song, the fifteen-year-old artist says: “It’s written from the perspective of a person who can’t help but get in her own way. She’s preventing herself from getting out of a bad situation for reasons that don’t make sense.”
Born in Boston and raised in Los Angeles, Sloan knew from a young age that she wanted to make music, and she says it’s a way of expressing her innermost thoughts. “Lyrically, I always try to be specific and less generalizing. That can seem crude. But sometimes I don’t care and I do it anyway, which is good and bad. I have a dark sense of humor. So the brutal honesty in the lyrics is paired with lighthearted music.” Her upcoming debut EP will continue to showcase her unique sound and songwriting skills, continuing to forge deep connections with her audience through soulful and relatable lyrics.
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