The landscape of country music was significantly enriched this week, as July 14th, 2025, marked the arrival of a diverse and compelling collection of new releases from both established superstars and rising talents.
Riley Green Delivers Intimate “Midtown Sessions”
Fans of authentic, no-frills country music were treated to an intimate experience with the release of Riley Green’s latest EP, “Midtown Sessions.” This stripped-back project, produced by Erik Dylan, offers a raw and personal glimpse into Green’s songwriting prowess. The EP is characterized by its acoustic arrangements, highlighting Green’s vocal delivery and the heartfelt narratives woven into each track. “Midtown Sessions” is poised to resonate with listeners who appreciate the traditional roots of country music, presented with a modern sensibility.
Lambert and Stapleton Unite for Historic Duet
In a highly anticipated collaboration, country music titans Miranda Lambert and Chris Stapleton have joined forces for their first true duet, titled “A Song To Sing.” This landmark recording, penned with the collaborative talents of Jesse Frasure and Jenee Fleenor, promises to be a significant moment in contemporary country music. The pairing of Lambert’s fiery spirit and Stapleton’s soulful, blues-infused delivery creates a powerful vocal synergy that is expected to captivate audiences. The songwriting credits, featuring established hitmakers Frasure and Fleenor, suggest a track rich in melody and lyrical depth, further cementing its potential as a standout release.
Yelawolf and J. Michael Phillips Explore “Whiskey & Roses”
Bridging genre divides, hip-hop artist Yelawolf and country artist J. Michael Phillips have unveiled their collaborative album, “Whiskey & Roses.” Produced by Taysty, the project signifies a bold exploration of sonic territory where the grit of hip-hop meets the storytelling traditions of country music. This unique blend is anticipated to offer listeners a fresh perspective, showcasing the versatility of both artists and the unexpected harmony that can emerge when distinct musical worlds collide.
Noah Cyrus Unveils Sophomore Album “I WANT MY LOVED ONES TO GO WITH ME”
Adding to the week’s significant releases, Noah Cyrus has dropped her highly anticipated sophomore studio album, “I WANT MY LOVED ONES TO GO WITH ME.” Following the success of her debut, this new collection of songs is expected to showcase Cyrus’s continued artistic growth and her distinctive approach to heartfelt lyricism. The album is likely to delve into themes of love, loss, and personal connection, resonating with a generation of listeners who connect with her candid and emotive musical expressions.
Ian Flanigan Offers Instrumental Journey with “Earth and Airwaves”
Acclaimed singer-songwriter Ian Flanigan has also contributed to the week’s musical tapestry with the release of his instrumental EP, “Earth and Airwaves.” This project diverges from traditional vocal-centric releases, focusing instead on instrumental compositions that evoke mood and atmosphere. Flanigan, known for his evocative songwriting, extends his artistry into the realm of instrumental soundscapes, offering listeners a contemplative and immersive auditory experience that explores the connection between nature and sound.
Other Notable Contributions Round Out a Busy Week
The robust offerings of the week were further bolstered by notable projects from Priscilla Block and the Marcus King Band. These additional releases underscore the vibrant and dynamic nature of the current country music scene, with artists continually pushing creative boundaries and delivering compelling new material to their fans. The collective output from these artists paints a picture of a genre that is both deeply rooted in tradition and continuously evolving, ensuring a rich listening experience for a wide array of music enthusiasts.