LADY SABRE – Let Her Slay You (Demolish Mag. 1988)


By Kinger

Sandra Thomas (pic© W.Glass)

It was at this time last year (Dec. 1987) when I first heard the group called LADY SABRE. They sent me a demo cassette with over twenty(!) of their melodic, hard-rock original songs on it that just oozed with mounds of talent and potential. They have sent their tapes all over the world and have gained a large, positive response to their music and in turn have managed to gain generous amounts of radio airplay and various articles and features in many magazines.

Since the “buzz” was so BIG on this Florida band throughout 87′ -they decided to go back into the studio (their own studio by the way, that they simply call “The Dungeon” -ed) and record an albums worth of new material.

This tape was released as an “official demo” to generate interest among record labels and the result of this is an admirably packaged ten track affair entitled “Under a Strange Spell”.

“There is something for everyone on this tape.This is the tape that we send to our fans and we ask them to write back and let us know which songs they like the best. The same five songs are mentioned every time” added Sandra.

 

Listen To: “Total Eclipse”

The core of this band is the hard-working team of Sandra Thomas (Vocals/Keyboards) and Chris Warren (Guitar/Keyboards). They are a great duo who write, produce and arrange all of their songs together. As far as other members go, four different drummers were used on this project and Chris played bass guitar. Chris also produced and mixed the entire recording. Before I tell you about their songs, I must assert that this band is destined to break wide-open in the music business. They have so much to offer it almost hurts!

Chris Warren – Guitar

For starters, they pretty much have their own sound that should please almost every person who claims they enjoy melodic hard rock or well-polished metal. LADY SABRE are just approaching the song/music composition aspect in a way that differs from most “unknown” bands. They are always exploring new musical territories and have lots of experimentation going on throughout their songs such as: “Moon Song”, which is very original and unique (it even has a flute tucked away in there -ed), “African Origin”, which is very artistic and has many things flowing about ever-so-smoothly. The multiple keyboard segments, mood-setting guitar leads and the electronic “African-style” drums suck you into its moody, percussive atmosphere and make you want to hear more after it ends!

Sandra is a dramatic vocalist who has her powerful, crystal-clear voice under control at all times. Additional songs like “Fangs and Claws”, the slower/melodic “Lovers Kiss” and the massive anthem-like qualities of “Love from Afar” will clearly show this as this song is immense. I can just visualize this being played in arenas in front of thousands of screaming fans!

Sandra is also more feminine than most of those cunning women of metal that sell their looks instead of good music. Sandra is quite attractive, but her lungs are on display here! She also experiments around with multiple vocal harmonies and odd back ground vocals on the HEART/ABBA-like (vocals only -ed) “In Need of Your Heart” and At the End of Time. It is also on these songs that guitarist Chris Warren shows his master abilities with catchy lead guitar work and solid riffs. When he kicks in with his leads you can hear one of the finest “undiscovered” guitar talents at his best! “Strange Spell”, “Fear for Life” and “My Love for You” are all straight-forward hard rockers and just three more examples of his fluid guitar structures that complement the song’s contents along with Sandra’s soaring voice.

Yikes – look @ that blade! pic©

“Four of our songs won awards in the 1987 Music City Song Festival (Nashville, TN.) in the Professional Rock Category.” – Sandra


jamming live! pic ©

classic shot! pic ©

This tape is good enough to release on vinyl (as-is) and they even have over nine more complete songs and three more instrumentals to play. Four of their songs recently won awards in the Pro Rock Category in the 1987 Music-City Song Festival in Nashville, TN. They have also started their own publishing/production company and Chris impressed me enough to feature a special column for guitarists in each issue of DEMOLISH entitled the Bizarre Guitar, which he writes solely.

Listen to: “Lady Sabre”

SABRE jamming outdoors pic ©

LADY SABRE are pretty impressive to say the least, but you say two people a band does not make, well, they have that under control too because they have just added: John Salzlein (drums), Richard Von Haiden (bass) and Steve Hardin (keyboards) to round out their line-up.

The only thing left for them to do now is to keep playing and promoting themselves until some record label and or management company comes knocking on their door in beautiful Florida to give this truly deserving young band some major backing!

Sandra and Chris are really cool and I am glad that I was able to feature them in this special extended review for the DEMO DUNGEON section.

If you would like to get their tape, they have a special fan club membership with kits (which includes: a bumper sticker, button, press-release, bio, photo and the demo tape) for only $5. Write to: LADY SABRE P.O. Box XXXX, Delray Beach, Florida. 33447 U.S.A.

*in order to transport you directly back to 1988 we will continue to keep the language in the posts “present tense” even though this is 2010.


 

2010 Band Update


Looks like Sandra and Chris were able to release their début LP in 1989 entitled “Enchanted”. Four songs from the demos made it on this release as well.

1. Enchanted
2. Desert Sunset
3. Palace In The Sky
4. Iron Overload
5. Love From Afar
6. Sudden Attack
7. Shrines Built To Time
8. Starlight
9. Your Love Is A Deadly Weapon
10. Alone
11. To The Point Of Pain
12. Total Eclipse
13. Feelin’ Somethin’
14. Black Night
15. At The End Of Time

 

Cool guitar! pic © W.Glass

 

Sandra Promo Pic© W.Glass

 

Chris Warren – pic Wayne Glass©

 

promo sticker

 

Collage Demolish Mag.

Band Links:


Official LADY SABRE website

LADY SABRE You Tube Channel

http://www.metal-archives.com/band.php?id=3540262464

http://www.reverbnation.com/ladysabre

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13 thoughts on “LADY SABRE – Let Her Slay You (Demolish Mag. 1988)

  1. Any Lady Sabre fans out there?

    Would love to hear your thoughts on this extended “Demo Dungeon” review.

    Read on….

    Curt King
    Demolish HQ

  2. Never heard of this band before but they are pretty cool.

    Keep posting rare stuff like this!

    Pat

  3. yes, kudos – the SABRE had their moments.

    But when they were “on” I thought they rocked it with the best of the unsigned music and bands that I received at DEMOLISH in the late 80’s.

    One things for sure: Chris Warren could rip on the GTR.

    I have tons of (super) rare bands to turn you onto. click on the RSS feeds to stay up-to-date.

    what is RSS you say?

    Look for the large orange icon at the top of your browser window. Or go to the very bottom of my page and get it there too.

    Rock on!

    King Curt
    Demolish HQ

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  5. I’d let Lady Sabre’s Sandra try to slay me back then in 1988… when I wasn’t married with kids and a cat of course.

    Call that comment immature… but that’s what happens to middle aged Metalheads when they look back on the ’80’s.

    Always In Metal – Stone

  6. ha ha -good one! yes, she was a looker.

    *I am trying to track them down in 2010. I did see some videos on You Tube but I am not sure that was actually her that posted them. Maybe she will eventually read this and contact me.

    Other than this article and their website, that’s about it for anything online. I need to transfer some of my demos as I think there are better than the “Enchanted” sessions IMO.

    The Metal trail, just trails off from there…

    thanks for reading…

    -CK
    Demolish Dungeon

  7. wow, LADY SABRE

    I thought I remember them sounding like HEART maybe from their early demos?

    Do they still play together?

    good demo review + 80’s hard rock pick.
    Sherri

  8. hmmmmmmmm, HEART I am not sure about that one. Maybe just as a (vocal) influence.

    So you have heard their Demo? cool. I really liked that.

    They sent me a 90 minute tape full of songs. Many more than was officially released on their demo reel.
    *I think I may even have some live videos in the DEMOLISH vaults somewhere. I guess I better start digging for them and make a DVD-R transfer before all of the tape rots!

    Click the orange RSS feed and you will be warned well in advance of when/if I find them.

    Laters,

    Curt King
    Demolish HQ
    Earth

  9. Curt, thanks so very much for all of your kind words and efforts!

    I hadn’t done a ‘Lady Sabre’ search in a while: Wow! …and your deciding to use the ‘Bizarre Guitar’ – it being (re!)published here is too cool man!

    It’s really surreal seeing all this Lady Sabre stuff here after so many years! Very cool.

    Great work!

    -Chris

  10. Your welcome Chris. Great to hear from you again…what’s it been 23 years?!

    Still rockin’ the “Bizarre Guitar“!

    Kinger

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  12. I would kill for a copy of the demo! Had it back in the day and I would love to find it again.

  13. I remember (a) Sandra Thomas grew up in So. Fl. and was a talented singer. Found an article on line about her first recording 1970 at Criteria Studios Miami..Her label Prophet Records cat# 7879 ASCP Copyright Sandra Thomas.

    The A-side Yellow Twilight, B-side Child Long Overdue.

    In the news puff peace she talks about anti-war and peace. And says she plans on a career in music or teaching. If this is the same…the newspaper photo shot and the shots taken in the 80’s sure look like a match.

    Anyone know how to find Sandra and I can ask?

    Sterno

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