Quies Terry - For Sunday Mornings & Summer Nights EP

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If somebody needed an anthem that encouraged them to keep it pushin’, Quies Terry may have it for you on his most recent EP “For Sunday Mornings & Summer Nights.” With the gritty yet optimistic undertones of “Cruise Control,” the blatant truth of ''Late Shift”  and the un-sugarcoated transparency of lines like “Aint no catchin up to you butterfly, I set you free....where's that love you said you had for me? shit I could use it now...where's that love you said you had for me? Oh it's useless now….” in a farewell letter to an ex, the one that, at one point, we all wished that we could write, “Off You,”. I could practically feel his hunger for better; Quies Terry tells us what the reality is for choosing to be ten toes down in the hustle all while patiently waiting his turn to bare the fruit of leveling up. But we can't neglect the turn up just because our bad days are more common than we’d like, which is further encouraged in “Pretty Girl Party” ft. Paper Stacks & The Oshi. Tell me how YOU feel about “For Sunday Mornings & Summer Nights,” Milwaukee. 

/Naomi-Re’a for CW