Sean Lippin dropped a new comedic anthem titled ‘Frenemies’ on July 11. The catchy single carries humorous and witty lyrics alongside instrumentation that demonstrates a seamless blend of indie rock, folk rock, and pop rock. The single features a captivating guitar solo and a freeing bridge that motivates listeners to sing along.

Lippin was born and raised in New York’s Lower Hudson Valley and is sculpting a unique space in the indie music community with his intimate original songs that offer relatability. He has been inspired by artists like Tom Petty, Dave Matthews Band, and Phish. ‘Frenemies,’ adds a new layer to his artistic voice. The irony-soaked track inspects the fallout of a friendship and turning betrayal into empowerment.
‘Frenemies’ follows the success of Lippin’s recent introspective release, ‘Fish Tank.’

Lippin has performed on stages across the state, including shows with the New York
Songwriter Circle and Breaking Sound NYC. His music has also received airplay on WEXT’s Local 518 Show, RadioRadioX, and WSPN’s “We Want The Airwaves.”
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