If our language were whisky, there would certainly be no need for such hardship. I would simply hand you a glass in silence; you would take it and let the liquid slip down your throat. It would be so simple, so intimate, so precise.
— Haruki Murakami, If Our Language Is Whisky
"Drinking whisky while listening to jazz, I sometimes feel I must have lived through the 1920s in a past life."
The Jazz Age was defined by its rebellion. The Prohibition Act of 1920 didn't stop the party; it only wove whisky and jazz into an even tighter bond. In the dim light of speakeasies, people lost themselves in music and smuggled spirits. To raise a glass of fine whisky as a jazz tune sways in the air is to realize that "the joy of life is right here, right now."
The Blues embodies a wild, unrestrained freedom—a refusal to be confined by rules. Whisky, too, is rich and robust, with a fierce, spicy bite. They share the same soul. They complement each other perfectly. To listen to the Blues, one must drink whisky!
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Vocal:Yiko
Guitar:Gregory Smith
Bass:Jorland Paulino
Drums:Wang Pinhuan