The latter half of 2025 is shaping up to be a landmark period for country music enthusiasts, with a constellation of highly anticipated albums set to drop. Fans have much to look forward to as established stars and rising talents prepare to release their latest bodies of work, promising a rich tapestry of sounds and stories that define contemporary country.
Early Summer Surge: July’s Major Debuts
The summer concert season will be accompanied by a significant influx of new music, with July 25 marking a particularly robust release day. Tyler Childers, a celebrated figure in the Americana and country scene, is slated to unveil his seventh studio album, “Snipe Hunter,” on this date. Released via Hickman Holler Records and RCA Records, the project boasts 13 tracks, including fan-favorite staples “Nose On The Grindstone” and “Oneida,” alongside 11 brand-new compositions, signaling a fresh chapter for the acclaimed artist.
Sharing the July 25 release date is Cody Jinks, who will present his new album, “In My Blood.” This collection was meticulously recorded at the renowned Sonic Ranch in Tornillo, Texas, a studio famed for its creative atmosphere. Jinks collaborated with a distinguished roster of co-writers on the album, including Ward Davis, Tennessee Jet, Ray Wylie Hubbard, Channing Wilson, Kendall Marvel, and Charlie Starr, hinting at a diverse and authentic sonic palette.
Also arriving on July 25 is Hudson Westbrook’s expansive 17-track album, “Texas Forever.” This release is a deep dive into Westbrook’s Texan heritage, with the artist himself taking the reins as co-writer on all tracks. The project is poised to be a heartfelt celebration of his roots and the rich cultural landscape of his home state.
August and September: Continued Momentum
The rollout of new country music continues with significant releases scheduled throughout August and into September, ensuring that the latter half of 2025 remains a vibrant period for the genre.
August 15 will see the arrival of Jordan Davis’ latest offering, “Learn the Hard Way.” Davis is set to feature notable collaborations on this album, including contributions from fellow country stars Carly Pearce and blues-rock powerhouse Marcus King, raising expectations for unique and compelling musical pairings.
Following closely, August 22 marks the release of Russell Dickerson’s new album, “Famous Back Home.” Dickerson, known for his engaging live performances and chart-topping hits, is expected to deliver another collection that resonates with his established fanbase.
Concluding the initial wave of major releases, Zach Top’s “Ain’t In It For My Health” is scheduled for August 29. This album represents another significant contribution to the year’s country music landscape, further diversifying the sounds and perspectives being shared.
As the year progresses into fall, Hayes Carll’s “We’re Only Human” is slated for release on September 26. Carll, a singer-songwriter recognized for his insightful lyrics and distinctive musical style, is expected to offer a thoughtful and engaging collection that will undoubtedly captivate his devoted following.
A Promising Outlook for Country Music
The collective releases from artists like Tyler Childers, Cody Jinks, Hudson Westbrook, Jordan Davis, Russell Dickerson, Zach Top, and Hayes Carll underscore a period of robust creativity within country music. Each artist brings a unique perspective and sound to the genre, from Childers’ traditional influences and Jinks’ outlaw spirit to Westbrook’s regional pride and Davis’s contemporary appeal. The variety of collaborations and the depth of talent involved suggest that 2025 will be a memorable year for anyone who appreciates the storytelling and musicality inherent in country music, offering a wealth of new material to explore and enjoy.

