On January 6th, Sable Drive delivered one of their most unforgettable performances yet, blending their silly Gothic rock with the thrilling antics of Old Time Strong Man Hot Todd Lincoln. As the band played one of their signature songs, the audience was treated to the jaw-dropping spectacle of Lincoln escaping from a straight jacket on stage.
Sable Drive is known for their unique ability to combine different forms of entertainment, and this show was no exception. The band’s Gothic rock sound, infused with a playful sense of humor, set the perfect backdrop for the daring escape act. The eerie, yet lively, melodies created an atmosphere of anticipation, building tension as Lincoln struggled against the restraints.
Stan, the band’s dynamic leader, was in his element, his red guitar screaming out riffs that echoed through the venue. His vocals, dark and intense, added a dramatic flair to the scene unfolding before the audience. Meanwhile, singers Cecilia and Nicole, with their flawless harmonies, added a haunting beauty to the performance, their voices rising above the music as the tension in the room grew.
Mellisa on trumpet and Thinh on bass rounded out the sound, their instruments weaving together to create a rich, Gothic tapestry. The music was both playful and suspenseful, a perfect match for the theatricality of Lincoln’s escape.
As the song reached its climax, so did Lincoln’s escape attempt. The audience was on the edge of their seats as he twisted and turned, finally breaking free just as the band hit the final chord.
This January 6th show was a perfect example of what makes Sable Drive stand out in the music scene. Their ability to blend their silly, Gothic rock with unexpected elements like Lincoln’s old-time escape act created a performance that was not just entertaining but truly memorable. It was a night where music and magic came together in a way that only Sable Drive can deliver.