The Fold Asks Listeners To Stare Future In the Face Through Unique Contest

IF YOU COULD STARE YOUR FUTURE IN THE FACE,

WHAT WOULD YOU SAY?

That’s the question THE FOLD is asking listeners to answer through artwork, YouTube videos, and Twitter messages, posted on a special website–DEARFUTURECOMEGETME.COM.  While the “Dear Future” project may become an entity in its own right, for now, the band is running a contest, which concludes at the end of November.

It’s also a question the band has asked itself since deciding to leave their record label and become an independent band.  The melodic rockers’ new album, DEAR FUTURE, COME GET ME, which released on Oct. 6 marks the band’s first independent release.  I should also disclose that I am working with THE FOLD in crafting their online press kit.

Because it is such a creative project, I decided to give the future a little message of my own (see below).  While I don’t want to win a grand prize, I do what my art to become highly rated, so please go here and give me 5 out of 5 stars for a job well done.  (Just staring at it here on Backseat Writer won’t get me votes, so go to this site! Plus, the image on the site is WAY BIGGER!)

And while you’re at it, why don’t you send a little message to the future. Not only is it cathartic (and possibly healing), you can win great prizes, too!

Amy’s Note:: I was talking to my Mom on the phone and I asked her, “Mom, if you could tell the future something, what would it be?”  She paused a moment, then thoughtfully answered, “God is the same today, yesterday, and forever.”  She went on to talk about how every knee will bow and every tongue confess that Jesus is Lord.  But I thought, “Wow, Mom, you’re amazing!”  Wouldn’t it be hilarious if my Mom won?

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