Every month, our writers and editors spotlight a few of their favourite new music from the previous 4 weeks for Consequence‘s Employees Picks column. Try the choices for one of the best albums of August 2025 under.
We’ve made it to September, fall is imminent, and we’re again with one other roundup of our favourite new initiatives that arrived in August 2025. If it felt to you want everybody launched a brand new album final month, we felt it too; amongst releases from standout up-and-coming artists like Greg Freeman, Nourished by Time, and CoSigns Teethe and Joey Valence and Brae, there have been huge returns from Deftones, Earl Sweatshirt, Blood Orange, Dijon, Wolf Alice, and lots of extra.
Listed in alphabetical order, listed here are our favourite albums of August 2025.
Amaarae — BLACK STAR
On his first full-length launch in six years, Dev Hynes finds solace within the acquainted and comes house. Essex Honey chronicles the musician’s journey via navigating grief and discovering acceptance with the intention to transfer ahead. “Mild was only for hope and it retains flickering, I simply wish to see once more” he sings on “Someplace in Between,” as he makes an attempt to stay optimistic. The document is narrated by a particular cello motif that holds the gorgeous assortment of songs collectively. Caroline Polacheck, Lorde, Mustafa, The Durutti Column, Tirzah, and Mabe Fratti are among the many lengthy listing of collaborators that lend their magic to the album, which additionally speaks to its underlying theme of neighborhood. Essex Honey is each a love letter to rising up within the English countryside and a reminder that acceptance is important with the intention to heal. — S. Noor
Stream Essex Honey on Apple Music or Amazon Music | Purchase on Vinyl/CD
Deftones — Non-public Music
Dijon — Child
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<p>After I interviewed The 1975’s George Daniel two years in the past, he listed Dijon’s breakout LP <em>Completely </em>as an enormous affect on him and his band, explaining that the Los Angeles R&B polymath has a method of creating the listener really feel “straight addressed;” Dijon achieves this not simply through his raspy tenor, which frequently seems like he’s a phrase away from an onslaught of heavy emotion, however through his manufacturing and association decisions, which characteristic insular sounds that crack open like gentle via a window. <em>Child</em>, his newest album, lets much more gentle in, the ecstasy and uncertainty of being a brand new guardian turning into a conduit to music that’s much less bare however undeniably richer. As soon as once more, the listener is straight addressed; however quite than really feel such as you’re alone in a room with Dijon, as its album art work suggests, there may be energy in numbers. — <em>Paolo Ragusa</em></p>
<p><strong>Stream <em>Child</em> on Apple Music or Amazon Music | Purchase on Vinyl/CD</strong></p>
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<p>Amaarae takes listeners on an exciting journey on <i>BLACK STAR. </i>The Ghanaian-American pop star unabashedly embraces her Ghanaian roots and queer identification with a enjoyable and sometimes humorous assortment of Afrobeat earworms and dance-pop bangers. She additionally reclaims the black star image on her native flag, which represents freedom, by providing a uncooked and unfiltered glimpse into her world via music. Amaarae’s follow-up to <i>Fountain Child </i>is an growth of her boundary-pushing sound, and a masterful return. — <em>Solar Noor</em></p>
<p><strong>Stream <em>Black Star</em> on Apple Music or Amazon Music</strong></p>
<h2>Blood Orange — <em>Essex Honey</em></h2>
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<p>Nearly 4 a long time into their profession, Deftones may be as huge as they’ve ever been. Certain, they have been hitmakers of the CD period, however lately they’re promoting out Madison Sq. Backyard, working their very own extremely profitable (and surprisingly well-programmed) music pageant, and — most significantly? — they’re huge on TikTok. On <em>personal music</em>, their first new album in 5 years, the band leans on what’s made them so influential and beloved. It doesn’t precisely launch the act as followers know them into any unexplored territories, however because it seems, Deftones don’t have to overhaul their sound to maintain their attract alive in 2025. All they actually wanted to do was refine their course of, give attention to what works, and are available via with some compelling tunes — and that’s precisely what they did. (Learn our full evaluation right here.) — <em>Jonah Krueger</em></p>
<p><strong>Stream <em>personal music</em> on Apple Music or Amazon Music | Purchase on Vinyl/CD</strong></p>
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