The July 2025 music landscape is alight with a diverse array of compelling albums, offering something for every discerning listener. Published on July 12, 2025, this selection highlights six standout releases that have captured our attention this month. From established songwriting titans to emerging voices, these albums represent the pinnacle of recent musical artistry.
The Horsenecks: Charting the Territory of “In The West”
Kicking off our curated list is The Horsenecks with their latest offering, “In The West,” released on June 27, 2025. This album arrives with considerable anticipation, promising to explore familiar sonic territories with a fresh perspective.
James McMurtry: A Legacy Honed in “The Black Dog And The Wandering Boy”
James McMurtry, a name synonymous with masterful songwriting, returns on June 20, 2025, with “The Black Dog And The Wandering Boy.” This release is a testament to his enduring legacy, meticulously crafted with the sharp observations and vivid imagery that have become his hallmark. McMurtry’s latest effort is further elevated by a distinguished roster of collaborators, including Sarah Jarosz, Charlie Sexton, Pat Macdonald, Bonnie Whitmore, and Bukka Allen. Providing the instrumental backbone and sonic texture to these profound narratives is his trusted backing band, featuring BettySoo, Cornbread, Tim Holt, and Daren Hess, all contributing to a rich and immersive listening experience.
Kelsey Waldon: “Every Ghost” Delivers “Twangy, Tough and Tall” Performances
Kelsey Waldon’s “Every Ghost,” also released on June 20, 2025, has quickly established itself as a significant entry this month. Described succinctly as “Twangy, Tough and Tall,” the album showcases Waldon’s distinctive voice and storytelling prowess. Its blend of traditional country sounds with a modern edge makes it a compelling listen.
Lukas Nelson: “American Romance” Reaches for the Stars
Lukas Nelson’s “American Romance,” a June 20, 2025 release, is generating considerable buzz, particularly for its songwriting depth. Industry observers are already drawing comparisons to his critically acclaimed 2017 track “Forget About Georgia,” suggesting that “American Romance” possesses the potential to reach similar heights in terms of both critical reception and widespread appeal. The album’s thoughtful compositions and Nelson’s characteristic vocal delivery invite listeners into a world of heartfelt expression.
Stillhouse Junkies: “The Ballad Of Charlie Avalon” Arrives with a July Bloom
Adding a touch of July dynamism to our selections is the Stillhouse Junkies’ “The Ballad Of Charlie Avalon,” which dropped on July 4, 2025. This release signifies the band’s continued commitment to crafting narrative-driven music, and early reception indicates a strong showing of their signature blend of bluegrass and Americana.
Trenton Wagler: “This Might Be My Prime” Reflects on a Career Peak
Rounding out our top six is Trenton Wagler’s “This Might Be My Prime,” a June 20, 2025 release that lives up to its introspective title. The album is a thoughtful collection that captures Wagler at a creative peak, offering a mature and resonant listening experience. Its release alongside other notable albums on the same date highlights a particularly rich period for Americana and country music.
These six albums, spanning a variety of styles and perspectives, collectively paint a vibrant picture of the current musical landscape. Each artist brings a unique vision and a high level of craftsmanship, making “Our Top Six Albums July 2025” a testament to the enduring power and evolution of contemporary music.

