Her career started at the age of eleven at the Queen's theatre. "Summertime" was her first performance ever in a band or to an audience, performing one more time at the age of thirteen. She then took a big leap from jazz into punk, where she secured a position as a co-vocalist. It took one show with "Mad Dog" and a lot of punks spitting to realise that punk was not for her. She went on to write her own lyrics and later recorded a demo. At the age of sixteen her singing career took another leap, this time into metal.
A T-shirt rangecitation needed was made available courtesy of Cradle of Filth guitarist Paul Allender as a 'favour' to Sarah Jezebel Deva in early 2006.
Sarah Jezebel Deva became a columnist for UK-based extreme music publication Zero Tolerance Magazine in 2006.