Deep Cuts
Pairing iconic albums with cocktails worth slowing down for.
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When Nevermind roared onto the scene, it didn’t just rewrite the sound of rock — it redefined honesty itself. Nirvana’s jagged mix of melody and mayhem still echoes through every act of authenticity today. Pair it with the smoky calm of a zero-proof Mezcatini, and you’ll find rebellion doesn’t need a buzz — just the courage to be real.
Swimming is Mac Miller’s most introspective work — a soulful, slow-motion journey through healing, heartbreak, and hard-won peace. In this Deep Cut, we dive beneath the surface to explore how the album turns grief into grace and why its ripples still move us today.
Charley Crockett - The Man from Waco (2022)
Charley Crockett’s The Man from Waco is a dusty, soulful ride through heartbreak and redemption—an album that sounds like a Western come to life. Honest, cinematic, and full of grit, it proves that real storytelling still has a place in modern music. Pair it with a Peachy Sage Smash from Cut Above for a sip that’s just as layered and timeless.




