Serena Lauren

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A Little Lost 03:52 Tools
Pile of Teardrops 03:45 Tools
Mistake 03:39 Tools
Tracing Mistakes 04:17 Tools
Slip 04:26 Tools
Black Tank Top 03:00 Tools
Mis Lagrimas (Spanish Version of Pile of Teardrops) 03:44 Tools
As You Go 02:46 Tools
Walk Away 03:46 Tools
I Did It Again 03:08 Tools
Dejarlo (Spanish Version of Walk Away) 03:44 Tools
Something I Never Had 03:30 Tools
In Your Doorway 03:33 Tools
Get Out of My Head 03:16 Tools
Hits the Ground 03:32 Tools
He's the One (The Boy on the Left) 04:15 Tools
Things You Don't Say (Unreleased) 03:25 Tools
Unlauched Star 03:56 Tools
Nothing Makes Sense 02:54 Tools
The Sky Says What I Can't Say (Home Recording 2002) 02:54 Tools
Things You Don't Say (unreleased) - T61 Exclusive 02:54 Tools
Dejarlo (Spanish Version of "Walk Away") 02:54 Tools
Mis Lagrimas (Pile of Teardrops) 02:54 Tools
Unlaunched Star 02:54 Tools
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More info: http://facebook.com/serenalauren Serena Lauren, classically trained on the piano and self-taught on the guitar, started writing music in her late teens and released several albums including The Waking Up EP (2003) and In Your Doorway (2007). After receiving a production deal to record The Waking Up EP by Fat Cat Recording in Sacramento, CA, Serena's single Unlaunched Star earned her the opportunity to have a music video produced by Mark Austin at USC's School of Cinematic Arts. Serena continued writing songs and performing shows until her graduation from Stanford University upon which she chose to move to Hollywood to try out the music industry firsthand. Serena connected with producer Brian Irwin (Astra Heights, Ty Stone) and recorded In Your Doorway in late 2005. Shortly after, the singer/songwriter relocated to her hometown due to personal circumstances and put music on hold for several years. In 2008, Serena joined the band A Year Remains as the lead singer/songwriter for several months and opened up as a solo artist for the Australian indie-rock band The Red Paintings. Heavily influenced by 90's alternative pop and latin music, including the The Cranberries and Shakira, Serena's songs combine elements of both genres which results in honest, engaging lyrics and a unique blend of pop, folk, and rock. Serena is currently writing songs for a future release and recently signed a non-exclusive song placement deal with Princess Blue Publishing. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.