Monday, November 20, 2006

HEY!!!!

We will be phasing out the blog over the next few weeks and just using our website for updates and such. We just put up our first record up for download on the website….and as a going away gift, I will be posting the art work for the first record (in its original Photo Shop Format, as well as in .jpeg for people without Adobe Photo Shop) soon. I’ll keep everyone up to date in the meantime. Any questions you have for us can be directed to my email or the band’s email. I’ll be in touch.

-Sean (Sure Juror)

Sunday, November 12, 2006

So I suck at posting about the on goings of Sure Juror….This all happened 2 weeks ago, and I just now got around to it…Sorry.

Sure Juror and The Missing Automobiles (And Their CMJ Recap!!)


So around 8:30pm Tuesday October 31st I headed over to The Musebox’s “Attack of the Werewolves” party to kill some time while I waited for the boys of Sure Juror to arrive at my apartment. They left Jersey around 10:30pm – 11:00pm had to pick up David from PA and then would be arriving around to Brooklyn between 1:30am – 2:30am…that was until the boys informed me that I-278 E was closed, so a quick re-route up the turnpike and through Manhattan and 4 of the members of Sure Juror arrived around 3:00am. They were tired, but we decide to go out for a little while, cos hey, we’re in New York City and why the hell not? I directed the boys to The Skinny, where Rachael and Nora were going into their 5th hour of DJing.

We left sometime around 4:45am…had to come back to the lower east side because someone left their keys at Rachael’s apartment, and after a very long day we all sprawled out on my bedroom floor to get a few hours of sleep before our show (It was some where around 6:45am when I fell asleep)

I woke up a little before 9:30am and looked out the window to a picturesque day, and a street sans cars…my heart went from my throat to my stomach in seconds….Shit…Jon’s car was missing. We had to be at Pianos at 11 for our show. I spent the next 2 hours on the phone trying to locate the car. Yeah it was towed. We found the car and Jon and Joe took a cab (thanks Freddy) to get it out. Dave and I decided to haul as much equipment as we could mange on the subway so we could get setup and not lose any more time.

We went on almost a ½ hour after we were suppose to start…we blew three one of our most hasty 4 song sets ever. We were sweaty, we were exhausted, but we made an impression.

Reviews for the abbreviated show were posted by Heart on a Stick and Yeti Don’t Dance.

A few photos can be found on Underrated’s Flickr and Yeti’s post as well

Thanks again to Brooklyn Vegan for allowing us the opportunity, and thanks to everyone that stood around and waited for us to go on, we hope you all enjoyed it

-Sean (Sure Juror)-