Yearbook - Limited Edition 12" Vinyl | RJ Thompson | Official Website & Store
Yearbook - Limited Edition 12" Vinyl | RJ Thompson | Official Website & Store
Yearbook - Limited Edition Vinyl LP | RJ Thompson
Yearbook - Limited Edition Vinyl LP | RJ Thompson
Yearbook - Limited Edition Vinyl LP | RJ Thompson
Yearbook - Limited Edition Vinyl LP | RJ Thompson

Yearbook - Limited Edition Vinyl LP

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"Yearbook" is RJ Thompson's most expansive and ambitious record yet. The album fuses classic songwriting with an alternative indie-pop sensibility, sweeping from the sun-kissed bliss of the hopeful Feel Alive, through the alt-pop quirk of Super 8. The record follows the commercial success of 2021 album "Lifeline", with both albums landing in the UK Top 40 and at Number 1 on the UK Download Charts.

The Limited Edition 12" Vinyl (only 2000 copies available worldwide) is a sight to behold. Packaged in a beautiful gatefold sleeve with full size lyric book and printed inner sleeve, the album also features an incredible Augmented Reality experience.

The Incredible Augmented Reality

Ever-Changing Artwork

Dive into the Augmented Reality Experience of 'Yearbook': Featuring RJ, depicted alone in a sparse room, the album cover comes to life when scanned with RJ's free iOS & Android app. Watch as he writes songs, performs tracks, and lives out scenes that change with the time of day, year, and even the weather right outside your window.

With over 150 dynamic scenarios tailored to your location, each interaction offers a unique glimpse into the album's creative world.

This augmented reality feature is available with both the vinyl and CD versions. Please ensure your mobile device supports augmented reality (compatible with most Apple devices post-2016 and a majority of Android devices).

Download the iOS app here

Download the Android app here

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‘Yearbook’ is a triumph of an album, placing his sound somewhere between Beck and Brandon Flowers... it deserves to be heard and played over and over again...