Bluegrass
Fast fingers. Sad songs. American roots with no filter.
Bluegrass isn’t just country music with a banjo. It’s a raw, relentless, string-driven sound born in the hills and hollers — and carried forward by pickers, storytellers, and rebel spirits who never needed a backbeat to raise the hair on your neck.
This is Bill Monroe and the Blue Grass Boys. It’s Flatt & Scruggs tearing through a breakdown like the speakers are on fire. It’s the high lonesome sound that hits harder than any electric guitar — because the pain is real, and the playing is faster than your brain can track.
At Tower, we dig deep into the stacks for the bluegrass that matters. Original editions, modern legends, and new-school shredders who can flatpick with the best of ’em. From traditional gospel harmonies to progressive string smashes, if it doesn’t hit the soul or stir the dust, it doesn’t make the cut.
Tower Tip: Bluegrass sounds best turned up. You can feel the wood in the tone.