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Best Albums of July 2025: Staff Picks

Best Albums of July 2025: Staff Picks

Each month, our writers and editors highlight some of their favorite new music from the past four weeks for Consequence‘s Staff Picks column. Check out the selections for the best albums of July 2025 below.


We’ve made it to August, and we’re back with another roundup of our favorite new projects that arrived in July 2025. This month featured some major returns: Clipse resurfaced with Let God Sort Em Out, the duo’s first new album in 16 years, while indie rockers Wet Leg offered a lovelorn follow-up to their lauded 2022 debut.

There were plenty of surprises, too. Tyler, the Creator once again opted for a Monday morning album drop, offering a brief-but-high-energy new project, Don’t Tap the GlassFormerly a bedroom pop wizard, Alex G proved with his new album Headlights that scaling up and signing with a major label doesn’t compromise the final product. Plus, Freddie Gibbs & Madlib teamed up once again for an enjoyable sequel to 2020’s Alfredo.

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Listed in alphabetical order, here are our favorite albums of July 2025.


Alex G — Headlights

Apple Music or Amazon Music | Buy on Vinyl/CD

Clipse — Let God Sort Em Out

our review: “Their new material is a patient, methodical deconstruction of their contemporaries, foes, and detractors. The Thornton brothers are demonstrating that they’re older, wiser, and more seasoned, and they’re setting a top-notch example of what it means to age gracefully into your craft.” — Kiana Fitzgerald

Stream Let God Sort Em Out on Apple Music or Amazon Music | Buy on Vinyl/CD

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