Renaissance man Tod Lippy introduces his brand-new LP, Yearbook, a collection of 10-tracks taking two years to complete. Talking about the album, Lippy shares, “If there is any silver lining to the horrors of Covid, it’s this: I finally had the time and space not only to dive deep into my music but also to fully comprehend my reasons for making it. Nearly every song I wrote in this period ultimately ended up on the album, and all of them come from this deeper understanding of why I need to express myself through music.” Lippy’s renaissance title comes from his multiple talents as a designer, editor, musician, singer-songwriter, and author. He’s the creator of the award-winning arts journal, ESOPUS, which The New York Times referred to as “a thing of lavish, eccentric beauty.” Each issue of...