Harrison Lipton’s “On My Own” Blends Soft Rock and Humor Post-Breakup

by Barbara
Harrison Lipton

Brooklyn-based artist Harrison Lipton has released his latest single, On My Own, a soft rock breakup anthem that cleverly masks the pain of a breakup with cheeky humor.

The song, available via Amuse, channels a 70s-inspired dad rock vibe, offering listeners a mix of lightheartedness and emotional depth. With his smooth, earnest vocals, Lipton guides fans through the familiar emotions of heartbreak, blending sadness with self-deprecating wit to find solace on the other side.

At 30 years old, Lipton is a multi-talented singer, songwriter, and producer. His music blends indie, R&B, and 70s soft rock influences, with On My Own continuing to build on the sound he explored in his September release, Synchronized Swimming. That track, with its lush instrumentation and metaphorical lyrics, marked Lipton’s strong songwriting and production skills, highlighted by an underwater guitar solo and backing vocals from Layla Ku of MICHELLE.

Lipton prides himself on crafting his music from start to finish, handling songwriting, production, mixing, and creative direction himself. His distinct style, characterized by sincerity and authenticity, has caught the attention of outlets like NPR and Early Rising, as well as numerous playlists on Apple Music and Spotify. As Lipton continues to release new singles, he’s carving out a unique place for himself in the music scene, blending soulful vocals with catchy, introspective production.

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