New York Psychedelic Folk Singer Sabrina Trueheart Releases Haunting Single “Alice in Videoland”

New York-based psychedelic folk singer-songwriter Sabrina Trueheart has dropped her latest single, “Alice in Videoland,” a track that doesn’t just evoke memory but distorts and rewinds it, transporting listeners into a shuttered video store where time is packaged on plastic shelves and teenage ghosts hum like fluorescent bulbs. Trueheart’s voice arrives like soft film grain, tender yet strong, carrying echoes of Mikaela Davis and Kate Bollinger, while the slow river pulse of bass and drums, courtesy of Christian Cocco and Matt Terribile, gives the song its rhythmic heartbeat. The cinematic confession is lyrically an ode to “all the gullible, vulnerable girls like you and I,” delivered with a blend of softness and fire that places the song in a dreamy, fluorescent-lit Wonderland stocked with VHS ghosts and heartbreak.