July 4
Kesha – ‘.’
Kesha said liberated, and she meant it. Her upcoming sixth studio album, . (yes, a literal period), drops July 4, 2025, and it’s her first fully independent release—no labels, no claws, just Kesha unfiltered. From “JOYRIDE.” to “YIPPEE-KI-YAY.” (feat. T-Pain), she’s serving sex, cowboys, and full creative freedom. Every old album cover now sports a single pink dot, because this isn’t just a new era—it’s a statement.
Shouse – ‘Collective Ecstasy’
Good things take time, and Shouse did exactly that. Nearly a decade after “Love Tonight” became the unlikely global house anthem (and the internet’s favorite spiritual awakening), the Aussie-Kiwi duo finally deliver their debut album Collective Ecstasy on July 4. It’s choral, it’s euphoric, it’s occasionally weird — and it’s very much worth the wait. Expect sunrise singalongs, extended mix slow-burns, and surprise collabs from Cub Sport to Vance Joy. No deadlines. No rush. Just pure, grown-not-scheduled, dancefloor communion.
July 11
GIVĒON– ‘BELOVED’
Heartbreak’s favorite baritone is back. After a three-year pause and a thousand TikTok teasers, GIVĒON returns with BELOVED, his long-awaited sophomore album, dropping July 11. Executive produced by Sevn Thomas, the project follows the chart-climbing singles “TWENTIES” and “RATHER BE,” both soaked in his signature slow-burn emotion and velvet vocals. Vinyl-ready, Grammy-hungry, and Prada-approved — this is GIVĒON in his feelings, and in full control.
Noah Cyrus – ‘I WANT MY LOVED ONES TO GO WITH ME’
Noah Cyrus has found herself, and she’s bringing the whole fam (and a few musical legends) along for the ride. Her second studio album, I Want My Loved Ones to Go With Me, drops July 11 and features soul-baring collabs with Fleet Foxes, Blake Shelton, Bill Callahan, and even a touching nod to her dad, Billy Ray Cyrus. It’s country-folk meets cosmic healing, wrapped in nostalgia and honesty. Noah calls it “me”, and after one listen, you’ll get it too.
Wet Leg – ‘Moisturizer’
Wet Leg are back and bolder than ever. Their sophomore album Moisturizer dives headfirst into themes of obsession, chaos, and love with brash guitars, heavy beats, and their trademark wit. Written in isolation and delivered with fire, it’s a fearless evolution from their Grammy-winning debut. Lead single “Catch These Fists” sets the tone: sharp, raw, and irresistibly chaotic. The Isle of Wight quintet has officially entered their feral era, and it sounds glorious.
July 18
Alex Warren – You’ll Be Alright, Kid’
Alex Warren is ready to bare it all. You’ll Be Alright, Kid, his full-length debut album out July 18 via Atlantic Records, builds on the emotional storytelling of his 2024 EP (Chapter 1) with 10 brand new tracks—making a 21-song collection that charts heartbreak, healing, and growth. Featuring the chart-topping single “Ordinary” and his Jelly Roll collaboration “Bloodline,” the album is a bold, honest coming-of-age soundtrack. Warren’s blend of pop-punk emotion and singer-songwriter vulnerability has already won fans and accolades, including platinum and gold certifications around the world.
Jessie Murph – ‘Sex Hysteria’
Jessie Murph is turning up the volume with her sophomore album Sex Hysteria, out July 18 via Columbia Records. Packed with 15 genre-blending tracks, the album showcases her bold voice and genre-defying style—including the breakout hit “Blue Strips,” which has already made waves on the charts. Rooted in country but never confined by it, the Athens, Alabama native continues to carve her own lane with a fearless mix of raw emotion, gritty storytelling, and southern edge. With Sex Hysteria, Murph proves she’s not just following up her rise—she’s owning it.
Dylan Gossett – ‘Westward’
Texas-born singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Dylan Gossett is set to release his highly anticipated debut album Westward on July 18. The 17-track album is written and entirely self-produced by Gossett, showcasing his signature blend of country and folk. The collection is anchored by his multi-platinum hit single “Coal” and serves as an intimate portrait of the last two years of his life—spent touring the world, writing on the road, and reflecting on themes of family, faith, love, and purpose.
July 25
Tyler Childers – ‘Snipe Hunter’
Dropping July 25, Snipe Hunter marks Tyler Childers’ seventh studio album—and his most intriguing yet. Produced by Rick Rubin, this 13-track project blends Appalachian roots with sonic curveballs. The lead single? A reimagined “Nose on the Grindstone,” finally getting its studio due. Rumors swirl that the album dives into Childers’ vault of unreleased gems.
Madonna – ‘Veronica Electronica’
Madonna dusts off her ‘90s dancefloor magic with Veronica Electronica, a long-lost remix treasure chest from the Ray of Light era. Meet her alter-ego Veronica — part spiritual guru, part club queen — as she takes you on a trippy, electronic journey through rare beats, unreleased demos, and after-hours vibes. Because sometimes, the best remix is a blast from the past with a fresh new spin.