The JURN Digs Up the Blues with “Don’t Bury Me There” — A Bone-Chilling Ode to Pet Sematary

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The JURN Digs Up the Blues with “Don’t Bury Me There” — A Bone-Chilling Ode to Pet Sematary
If you thought The JURN were just another undead punk act, think again.

With the release of Vox Sings the Blue Baby Blues, the skeletal frontman takes a detour into haunted Americana, dragging listeners through six tracks of grave-dirt gospel and funeral parlor blues. But it's the final track—“Don’t Bury Me There”—that really earns its shovel.

Inspired by Stephen King’s Pet Sematary, the song plays like a warning from beyond the deadfall. Slide guitars moan like grief. The drums hit like a slow heartbeat in the cold ground. And Vox De Gaunt’s voice? It’s a rusty nail dragged across vinyl—mournful, cracked, and cursed.

“I’ll come back wrong, with glassy eyes that stare — you’ll wish you left me cold…”

Lyrically, the song pulls directly from the Pet Sematary mythos—dead kids, cursed ground, and the desperation of grief weaponized by bad soil. You can almost see Jud Crandall leaning on his fence while Vox picks out chords in the distance.

The official video is just as grim: fog-choked graveyards, flickering candlelight, and the undead bluesman himself performing in what might be the Black Lodge—or something darker.

If you’ve ever buried something you loved and hoped it would come back better… this song is your reckoning.

🎧 Listen on Bandcamp: https://thejurn.bandcamp.com/
📼 Watch the Official Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VizfnoYTM78

💀 File under: horror blues, cursed ballads, grief-soaked Americana


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