Deep Cuts
Mixing up music and mixology
Fleetwood Mac - Rumours (1977)
Fleetwood Mac’s Rumours is a masterpiece born of chaos, heartbreak, and harmony—a rare album where every lyric feels like a confession and every chord cuts deep. Whether you’re revisiting it or hearing it fresh, pair the drama with Cut Above’s non-alcoholic whiskey for a no-regrets listening session that’s just as emotionally rich, but crystal clear.
Taylor Swift - Midnights (2022)
Midnights isn’t just an album—it’s a mirrorball of every version of Taylor Swift that’s come before. From shimmering pop to shadowy confessionals, it captures the sleepless thoughts that echo through past eras and future mythologies. In this Deep Cut, we trace the hidden threads, the 3 a.m. truths, and why Midnights just might be her most revealing work yet.
Lionel Richie - Dancing on the Ceiling (1986)
Lionel Richie’s Dancing on the Ceiling is all about good vibes, celebration, and living life to the fullest—just like a great cocktail. But who says the fun has to come with a price? With our zero-proof spirits, you can sip, dance, and keep the energy high all night long. From a fizzy spritz to a smooth whiskey-inspired old fashioned, we’ve got the perfect drink to match every track. So turn up the music, raise your glass, and let’s party—without the regrets.
Chappell Roan - The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess (2023)
Chappell Roan’s debut album, The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess, takes listeners on a journey of bold self-expression, vulnerability, and transformation. Just like the emotional highs and lows of Roan’s music, our Cut Above non-alcoholic spirits offer a range of flavors that perfectly match each moment. For the entire album experience, we recommend the Rise and Fall Fizz, a cocktail that blends refreshing effervescence with nuanced flavors, embodying the dynamic shifts in Roan’s powerful storytelling. Pairing music and mindful drinking has never been more empowering—cheers to authenticity and reinvention!
Sufjan Stevens - Illinois (2005)
Charles Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band - Express Yourself (1970)