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Los Angeles, CA | Established. Jan 01, 2017 | SELF

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"Serena Foster's Flat Line Love"

Los Angeles-based recording artist Serena Foster drops newest music video“Flat Line Love” this Friday, March 9th.

Produced by Raz Klinghoffer, Serena releases the single as a way to make a statement on today’s society and how we’re all constantly glued to our phones, ultimately affecting the relationships that matter to us most. Stemming off of her own past relationship where she was in a dead-end relationship that she knew wasn’t developing anywhere, but was addicted and obsessed with having someone to text all the time. This “flat line love” relationship further escalated her own procrastination from developing herself as an individual and actually focus on her own pursuits in life.


You can watch the music video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D-gGr_Yhjyc

Serena will also perform a show on March 15th, opening for DEV at The Rose in Pasadena. - Emily Young


"Serena Foster Releases Music Video for "Show Me The Way""

Singer-songwriter Serena Foster has released a music video for her song “Show Me The Way.” At its core, the song is anthemic pop but brings in elements of EDM. The song focuses on individuality and going after happiness.

Check out Serena Foster on Spotify!

Watch the music video below:
https://youtu.be/xQSnByeEF0U - Delaney Deangelis


"BWW Exclusive Premiere: Serena Foster's New Single 'Show Me The Way'"

Today BWW exclusively premieres Serena Foster's second single "Show Me The Way," following the recent release of her debut single, "Hollow" in August. Effortlessly blending Serena's vocals with live instrumentation and a beat that immediately pulls you in, "Show Me The Way" is an uplifting track, breaking the chains of conformity and pursuing one's own happiness.

Serena Foster effortlessly syncopates the nuances of the lyrics throughout the track, bringing an element of some of the best elements of trap EDM and anthemic-pop.

Listen to 'Show Me The Way':

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/3jFXVu7TQ2kNn5eowgDfjj

iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/show-me-the-way/1313553132?i=1313553135

Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/serena-foster/show-me-the-way


Based out of Los Angeles, Serena Foster is a singer-songwriter from Los Angeles. Born to a musical family, she started singing at the age of five, and was already writing music at nine. Originally writing music within the Americana genre, Serena worked with two-time Emmy winning composer/producer Lars Deutsch from 2012 to 2015, releasing the two singles "More Than Friends" and "Silly Games."

In 2016, Serena Foster decided to re-invent herself and her music; diving into an inward soul-search of where her music is heading, and combine her musical background with the passion and love she has of the EDM side of pop. As such, Serena released her single "Hollow" in August of 2017, to high-acclaim and amassing new followers, clamoring for more of Serena's unique blend of Pop and EDM.

Currently, Serena is finalizing her album with producer Raz Klinghoffer, whose work can be heard on television shows such as "American Horror Story," "Ink Master" and "The Flash" and has teamed up with Fenton Music Management.< - Music News Desk


"Serena Foster Speaks About Domestic Violence"

AUGUST 10, 2017

Serena Foster brings domestic violence to the forefront with her latest music video “Hollow”. Her music video starts off with her husband cleaning his hands in the sink and looking at himself in the mirror. She then sings “ I… I know I said I’m good but I lied.” Many of us can relate to this phrase where we say “I’m good” but in reality, we’re not.

Throughout the video, we see Serena dealing with a husband who yells, drinks, smokes and is angry all the time. Although both still in love, she’s trying to find a way to fix their relationship. Towards the end of the video, we see her running into the bathroom in fear of getting hurt but then she’s found on the bathroom floor. So what happened?

This music video touches the topic of domestic violence. She says “My main message is to reach out to people that either have been in a domestic abusive relationships, sexually abusive, verbally abusive… even if you haven’t been in relationships or even if you’ve witness them, your still in them because you’re part of the experience. This is a video with a powerful message to get the conversation started in your house, with a friend or someone that you love whether its “the person”, mom or dad to get them help.” She continues to say “this is something you don’t tool around with because it’s serious. You can end up dead or have someone taken from you.”

Serena Foster is a singer/songwriter from Los Angeles. Currently, she’s in the studio finalizing a brand new radio album with producer Raz Klinghoffer, whose work can be heard on the T.V shows “American Horror Story,” Ink Master” and “The Flash.” Serena is also working with J2Producer who has produced and remixed songs for artists such as Beyonce, Shakira, LL Cool J, The Pussy Cat Dolls, and Cassie.

Check out more of Serena Foster here and follow her on social media!

Music Video directed by Kassy Mahea.
The song “Hollow” is written by Serena Foster, Raz Klinghoffer, ARI, CASPR, and Matthew John.
Produced and mixed by Raz Klinghoffer. - Julie Lucas


"NEW MUSIC: SERENA FOSTER – HOLLOW"

Serena Foster tackles a serious issue on her latest track Hollow, with both the song and video reflecting on the subject of domestic violence. The hard-hitting lyrics work well with a track that has a driving urgency and emotional intensity to its piano-led arrangement. Whilst some may find the video upsetting, the track is also on Spotify.

Writing about Hollow Foster says; “Hollow is an artistic piece on raising awareness of domestic violence, and the price it may cost your loved ones or even yourself. No, I have never been in an abusive relationship myself but I have never stayed quite in the sight of a wrong and abusive situation, and neither should you! Stand up, speak up. Don’t stay quit when you see someone being treated poorly. You might save a life. Visit http://www.endthebacklog.org and make a difference today!” - MARK BUCKLEY


"Serena Foster Hollow"

While she’s still pure, honest and lovable since the last time I featured her, she took the time to reinvent herself and grew from quirky to mature pop songs. And know what? It suits her, and it suits her well!..

Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | Website | iTunes - The Dutch Guy


"Just another ‘bitch’ in the industry? Turning sexism into motivation."

Serena Foster, CSUN junior, met a producer during NBA All-Star Weekend who she thought was serious about advancing her career. The producer made attempts to develop a personal relationship with her but after she declined, his demeanor took a turn.

“He told me that I was like ‘every other bitch in this industry’ and had no respect for what men like him do in the industry for women,” Foster said. “I thought it was interesting how he immediately turned on me as soon as I said I wasn’t interested in him that way.”

Despite the #MeToo movement, Foster, 23, says sexual misconduct is still common in a male-dominated music industry. In Foster’s experience, many men in the industry whether they are producers or label executives, will try to talk to women in a degrading way.

“It’s so not rare, it [has] happened to me countless times,” Foster said, “…it happens day to day.”

Foster’s background has gained her an insider perspective on the unspoken issues in the music industry. She is an up-and-coming singer/songwriter and theater major, riding high off of a national performance on PBS. She grew up in a musically inclined family and started singing at five years old, writing songs at nine and then learned guitar and piano.

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Serena Foster, junior theater major, has experienced sexual discrimination and misconduct as early as 16 years old when she began to emerge into the industry. Photo credit: Kelcey Henderson
Foster is excited about the #MeToo movement because she feels it is about time that these actions are being brought to light. According to Foster, this is a real problem that persists in the music industry and it discourages women who take their careers seriously.

“IT’S SAD TO SAY THAT I’VE ALMOST BECOME NUMB TO IT LIKE IT DOESN’T EVEN PHASE ME,” FOSTER SAID. “I WOULD SAY THAT WHEN YOU GIVE OFF A CERTAIN CONFIDENCE AND STRENGTH, YOU CAN LIMIT THE AMOUNT OF NEGATIVE ENERGY AND INTENTION THAT COME YOUR WAY.”

Foster has experiences of misconduct as early as 16, when she started taking her music career seriously. The experiences were not physically but mentally and verbally abusive. She feels that the experiences as a minor could’ve been worse if her parents were not there in attendance.

Foster says showing strength to people in the music industry is a step to prevent sexual misconduct but a lot of women feel that they have to do whatever they think they have to do to get into the music industry. Ultimately, the young artist wants people to come forward with their experiences if they are victims of sexual misconduct.

“Don’t be afraid to talk about it and if you don’t want to confront that person don’t,” Foster said. “Go to the authorities go to someone you trust or whoever you need to go to who can help you.” - Brandon Ilano


"Beverly Hills Magazine"

Rising Music Star: Serena Foster

Jacqueline Maddison Music & Entertainment April 28, 2017

Introducing the talented and beautiful Serena Foster, who is fast becoming a singing sensation as she pursues her dream of sharing her unique voice with the entire world. She is a truly driven artist who works hard and focuses on expressing her gift in one of a kind ways. We are thrilled to be shining light on this rising star as she makes her way to the top as an emerging musical maven that all the world will come to know and love.

A born and raised California girl, yes the long blonde hair comes with the territory, Serena Foster discovered her passion for music at the precious age of 4 years old. Singing her heart out at 5 years old became the norm, which soon evolved into her writing music and lyrics to guitar at age nine. The apple doesn’t fall far from the tree, as she was born into a musically blessed family. Let’s learn more about this lyrically lovely lady.

Rising Music Star: Serena Foster

Beverly Hills Magazine: What is your signature as a musical artist?

Serena Foster: My signature as an artist is my definitely my overall style and look. I have a very specific style that I sing in, as well as my fashion and look being very specific. Everything I do has a bit of my California influence in it for sure.

Beverly Hills Magazine: What is your vision for your career?

Serena Foster: My vision, as far as my career, is to make a positive impact in this world and to give people a place to escape where they can feel inspired and happy through listening to my music.

Beverly Hills Magazine: What does your music represent?

Serena Foster: My music represents all of my heart and soul. I put my entire heart into my work and leave not a bit of it out.

Check out her music video for her latest single “In The Night” …Listen anytime on Spotify.

Beverly Hills Magazine: What are some of the challenges you’ve faced as an artist?

Serena Foster: Some challenges I have faced as an artist are the doubts and discouragements from outsiders and bullies. I was bullied a lot growing up for singing and playing music but I had to overcome it and learn how to tune out all the “haters” as Drake would say. Going through all of those hard and rough experiences definitely shaped me into the strong young woman that I am today. - Jacqueline Maddison


"All Access Music"

Serena Foster is a singer-songwriter from Los Angeles. She started singing at age five, began writing music and words on guitar at age nine, and writing music and words on piano at age sixteen. She was born and raised in a musical family.

From 2012 to 2015 she worked with two time Emmy winning composer/producer, Lars Deutsch. Serena released two singles, “More Than Friends” and “Silly Games” in 2015, with Mr. Deutsch, as well as some jaw dropping music videos to go with the songs.

Currently, Serena in the studio finalizing a brand new radio hit album with the very talented producer Raz Klinghoffer, whose work can be heard on television shows such as “American Horror Story,” Ink Master” and “The Flash.” Serena is also working with J2Producer who has produced and remixed songs for artists such as Beyonce, Shakira, LL Cool J, The Pussy Cat Dolls, and Cassie.

Serena has teamed with Fenton Music Managemenas her new representation and could not be happier to be represented by Rob Fenton. “In The Night” is the first single off of her new album and is summer ready to get you moving to the beat.

Follow Serena Here:

www.SerenaFoster.com

www.YouTube.com/sdfrocker

www.Instagram.com/sdfrocker

www.Twitter.com/sdfrocker

www.Facebook.com/SerenaFosterMusic

Learn more about Serena Foster in the following All Access interview:

Thanks for your time! What are some words you would use to describe 2016 for you and your music? How is 2017 treating you so far?

Hi Leah, thank you as well for taking the time to do this interview with me - Leah Adams


"Meet The Artist - Serena Foster"

Meet The Artist - Serena Foster

By JC Cadena

Being a California girl is a pretty sweet deal, especially when you are singer/songwriter/musician, Serena Foster. Serena is young, blond, beautiful american-flag-picand an uber talented musician. I am very excited for Malibu to get to know Serena not only as the girl on the beach, but the girl on the stage. Born and raised in California, her music reflects her love for Southern California.

Music has always been Serena’s number one passion. Serena’s musical journey started at the young age of four when she discovered she could sing. Her first musical influence was her father, John Foster. He’s a professional blues player and has opened for Muddy Waters, Albert Collins and the Icebreakers. He taught Serena how to play the guitar at the age of 9. Serena’s family is one huge support team and she is grateful to have them rooting for her every day.

serenabeachAt sixteen, after she was inspired by Lady Gaga’s 2009 VMA performance, Serena learned to play the piano. Lady Gaga’s theatrical rendition ignited something in Serena and by Christmas time she was taking piano lessons.

Songwriting is more than just an outlet for Serena. “It’s my day-to-day pic-with-jay-1necessity,” she shares. “The song can turn from a ballad to pop. It’s fun to explore where it takes you.” This past year Serena has worked with many talented producers and writers, including the legendary J2 Producer, who has worked with Latin artists such as Shakira. Serena was recently featured on J2 Producer’s Iconic Series release of Come Sail Away. This record shows a different side of Serena. It offers more passion, more sensuality.

Just like Serena found herself in music, she wants to help others know and experience music as a positive outlet.

Listen to Serena’s latest songs, check out her website and stay connected.serena-in-grass

www.SerenaFoster.com

www.Twitter.com/sdfrocker

www.YouTube.com/sdfrocker

www.Facebook.com/SerenaFosterMusic.com

www.Instagram.com/sdfrocker

www.SerenaFoster.com - Malibu Chronicle Magazine


"Serena Foster"

Serena Foster
Artist you should know?
Editorial by Lamont "Renzo" Bracy

Simi Valley / Los Angeles - As I made my daily commute from Wine Country, through the I-5 corridor in route to Los Angeles, I made it a point to inquire about California's newest star Serena Foster.

For the past week I've been hypnotized by the her single "More than Friends", which is winning over airwaves at a alarming rate. From the delivery and lyrical content, I knew there was something special about this Californian star.

As I learned from my connections within the local LA music scene, the momentum is mounting for a new sound, a new voice, And Serena Foster is the name! Serena started singing at age five and began writing music on guitar by age nine, which holds apparent in her music.

From the artistic direction of her music videos to the unorthodox writing style, Serena is on the verge of capturing the hearts and minds of the masses.

Of Course, as I later learned, there is a method behind the madness....every great artist must be accompanied by a great band - In steps Two-time Emmy winner Lars Deutsch whom serves not only as producer, but also the key element to the band. With her dubbed partner in crime, Lars Deutsch (powered by his Built to last Music) the perfect ingredients to a well served cuisine of music served, for a sound sure to tantalize the ear. Serena Fosters upcoming debut CD "California".

When I endorse a artist, I usually hit the bulls eye, and believe me folks - Consider this your introduction of the next Chart Topping Star! `Renzo

Serena Foster's Vitals (Heartbeat)
www.twitter.com/sdfrocker (10,000+)
www.soundcloud.com/serena-foster
www.instagram.com/sdfrocker
www.facebook.com/serenafostermusic
"More than Friends" (Radio Spins / International /US)
Noted Production (Team)
Produced by Lars Deutsch
Built to last Music
Management
US/Europe Liason (Booking: sdfrocker@gmail.com
Licensing: music.lars.deutsch@gmail.com ) - Lamont "Renzo" Bracy


"Serena Foster"

You know you’re on the right track if the music video for your first single grabs nearly 40k views in just a month. And though “first single” may make it seem that Serena Foster is just coming onto the music scene, she’s no stranger to music. In fact, she’s been singing, writing and performing since before she even hit double digits. And for the last three years she’s worked with current manager Lars Deutsh to find a unique/funky pop sound that will certainly be gaining the native Californian wide attraction. Her debut LP aptly titled California will be arriving soon and has some really fantastic tracks on it. Check out the music video for “More Than Friends” below to get some last minute inspiration for your Halloween costumes. - Ryan Clark


"Behind the Scenes of Serena Foster’s “Hollow,” with Director Kassy Mahea"

POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 13, 2017
BY THEALLSCENEEYEIN INTERVIEWS

Last month, up-and-coming LA singer-songwriter Serena Foster released the music video for “Hollow,” the first single from her upcoming debut album. Produced by Raz Klinghoffer, the track is a moody piece of EDM-influenced pop, full of plaintive piano and electronic beats.

In translating the song to video, Foster teamed up with director Kassy Mahea to find a story in the song, and in the process raise awareness of domestic violence. Please enjoy this interview on the process of bringing that story to life, and you can learn more about how to support justice for women through organizations like LiveYourDream.org and the End the Backlog Initiative.

First, a little bit of background from Serena on the song “Hollow.” Where did the initial inspiration come from?

Foster: The core of this song started just from the idea of, like, when people say “I’m hollow, I feel like a piece of me is missing,” like when you lose a friend, or a loved one, or you break up, or someone moves or passes away. That’s the center of the concept, and then I brought in some lyricists and my producer Raz Klinghoffer, who I did my entire album with, he’s phenomenal. He’s also known by his DJ name Hamster, he’s upcoming in LA. We all got in the room together, and we threw ideas out, and I would jump on the mic and try different things for the lyrics. But the melody really came first and then we put together the concept around hollowness, and feeling empty, and leaving up to interpretation whatever it is that’s hollow, or what caused you to be hollow.

How did you and Kassy end up working together?

Foster: We took an acting class together, years ago, which is kind of funny, it was like an improv class. We didn’t really chat that much during the class, but we stayed in contact through Facebook. This year I started putting out new music, and I was looking for a director, so I reached out to her to see what she thought about the song.

Mahea: I remember posting my new website, and it’s mainly just photography, but she reached out. She was like, “hey, by any chance do you do video and film-making too?” and I was like, “absolutely.” Because she wanted to do a music video for Hollow, and I was super excited to work with her and see her again. She sent me the song, and I instantly fell in love. I was like, “this would be so cool to do something to.”

What was it like making the video?

Foster: This was the first video I ever got this elaborate with. I’ve done other videos in the past, I’ve planned a little bit simpler concepts, but I really wanted to go all out because this song was so different from everything I’ve done. When I got together with Kassy, I told her I wanted to go with a really weird story, and I wanted to hear what she got from the song first. So we met for coffee, and she gave me this concept about, “the song kind of speaks to me in a sense about an abusive relationship,” because she felt strongly about that, and it’s something that we both were totally on the same page with.

Mahea: I was listening to the song, and the first thing that came to me was the feeling of being in a relationship, but feeling invisible in the relationship, or losing yourself to someone, so I ran with that, I guess that’s my interpretation of the song, feeling hollow in a relationship when you’re so madly in love, but the person isn’t giving back.

Foster: We talked about that, and then from there I still wanted to take it even further, and I remember just being like, “what can we do as a plot twist, or something weird and out-there, and make it really visually appealing?” And then I thought, “maybe I’m a ghost, and I’m haunting him the whole video, or maybe something happens,” and she suggested maybe he kills me, or we make it seem that way. It was just kind of like, spitfire, ideas back and forth.

Mahea: We ran with that, and made it very exaggerated, and in the end you find out in the music video that she’s dead, so through the whole music video, it’s her ghost going through the daily routine with this man that she loves that’s not giving her anything in return.

There’s a lot of striking visual elements, like the confetti, and the more mundane in-the-house scenes, and the black goo. Where did those elements come from?

Mahea: I’m very inspired by period pieces, especially the fifties and sixties era, and I think to go along with what I was talking about, the feeling of being in some kind of forced relationship, I ran with the idea of the 60’s, and the mold of what a household needs to be, the woman had her place. Obviously we’ve made the guy a drunk, and very abusive. Going with that, it was the sixties, everything is perfect from the outside, and that’s why at the end we reveal that she was killing herself for this man. We start out with the mundane, in this routine, and then the confetti kind of reflects what she wants, or the love that she feels, but she’s not getting it back. And the goo is the hollowness, there’s nothing left inside. She doesn’t have any more to give. Running with that, we threw it all together, and I think it worked out pretty good. We had a lot of fun with that.

Foster: I saw this video on YouTube of this makeup artist who paints her body to make it look like parts of her are hollow. That was the initial idea with the black goo, and then Kassy thought to even take it further and have the goo be like a bleeding heart. It was like, corn syrup and black food coloring [laughs]. It was really sticky, and really hard to get off. Kassy made that, and we set up the shot with the pink backdrop, I sat on a stool and we poured it all on, and just went for it. It was definitely a team effort, everyone on set was amazing, Evan Cantrell was our director of photography, and he was really great, quick thinking with how to get the shot done before the goo would drip all over me.

If people see this, and hear you talk about abusive relationships, and they’re inspired to get involved, what’s a way they can make a positive impact?

Foster: I have a couple of different things I’m going to start to do with some interviews I have coming up on college radio stations. I found a lot of statistics show most of these relationships come out of college relationships, unfortunately. And being a college student myself, it’s scary, the statistics are insane. LiveYourDream.org is the website I’m going to start talking about at a lot of different schools. There’s a pledge you can take, and if you’re in a relationship, and you both want to sign it together, that’s something I feel like a lot of couples could get out of it. There are facts on there you can share, and social media is so powerful now, even just one share might reach someone that’s going through a rough period, or they might question, “am I in an abusive relationship?” Just sharing on Facebook might end up impacting someone’s life, so I would definitely recommend checking out that website and getting involved. You can donate, but if you’re on a budget, you don’t even have to donate, you can still get involved.

My music videos from this whole album are going have a message, so every song you see isn’t going to be your typical, I feel like a lot of videos nowadays kind of get a coldness and a shallowness, and I’m trying to bring messages and impacts to people’s lives, and not just do it for me.

Can you tell us anything about what’s coming next after this?

Mahea: We’re actually talking about making her next video, so we’re working on that at the moment.

Foster: I have a three part album, so it’s going to be three songs each, as kind of a mini-album. I’m going to do a single from each one, so “Hollow” is the single from this first mini-album that’s coming out next month. You’ll see a lot more to come, and a lot more messages. Everything will be very powerful. [laughs]

I’ve seen a lot of artists have been splitting up their work, and I think it gets more out of the power of the songs in my opinion, because when you put out an album, you put it all out there, and you didn’t get the time and energy to focus on specific songs. I’ve split them up into threes so that each set of the three songs has a similar concept. The first concept is going to be about struggle, and when you’re down, and in a way, what you can do to get from this place you’re in. The middle one is going to be like going up a hill, you’re starting to progress. And then the last EP is going to be about celebration, happiness, so that’s a little clue I’ll give you.

Serena, do you remember the first time you wrote a song?

Foster: The first song I ever wrote, I believe I was eight or nine. I’ll say nine years old. The first time I really sang was at four years old, and then from four to nine I started to learn piano, I get it from my dad, who’s a really great professional blues singer and guitar player. He opened up for Muddy Waters back in the day, and he taught me how to play guitar. At nine years old, I wrote my first song, for a PTA Reflections contest at my elementary school. From there it was a catalyst, I’ve probably written 200 or 300 songs throughout my life. I’m always writing on guitar, piano, melody only, production, Pro Tools, I try it all.

What’s the best concert you’ve ever been to?

Foster: My favorite concert would have to be Lady Gaga’s Monster Ball tour. It was probably one of the most incredible shows I’ve ever attended. I was in general admission, so I was right near the stage, and she was bleeding, and screaming at us, and cussing at us. I like really theatrical artists, so Lady Gaga absolutely is probably the main reason I started writing so many songs in the first place. It really struck me, her 2009 VMA performance where she did Paparazzi, with the bleeding on the stage. That totally inspired me. She’s a phenomenal artist live, I would recommend seeing her in your lifetime, 100%. It’s such a different feeling to listen to it a million times and then see it.

Kassy, If you could make a music video for any artist, who would you want to work with?

Mahea: Right now I’m really loving the band Rainbow Kitten Surprise. They’re amazing, they remind me of Kings of Leon, but a little darker. I also really love Polica, they’re awesome. I love music, and I’m very inspired by music to make stories, and photography, everything is ultimately driven by listening to music for me. I start with inspiration from songs, I’m really into musicals, and I get images more than stories, and then sometimes images from the music, I run with that and start writing it into a story. I’ll get random pictures that I want to create, and then from that I try to place it in a story, something I can make into a music video, or a short film.

Are there any particular music videos that inspire you?

Mahea: There’s a few. One of my favorites right now, it always changes, but right now it’s one of Panic! At The Disco’s songs, “This is Gospel”, and it’s directed by Daniel “Cloud” Campos, who inspires me so much. I love that music video, it’s so simple, but it’s so well done, something about the hands dancing, and he’s just there, I love it. He also did another one for Haley Williams and Zedd, and that is also amazing. He incorporates a lot of movement and dance, everything is choreographed, which is really awesome, and it’s visually amazing.

What about other kinds of filmmakers?

Mahea: I’m really inspired by music, but as far as other films, I’m really into Michel Gondry’s movies. He did Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, which is a masterpiece, and he also did The Science of Sleep, which is also very well done, an amazing script, and the story. He also started as a music video director. He incorporates a lot of music video style shots and scenes, and I really dig that.

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Serena Foster is a upcoming new artist from Los Angeles. She started singing at age five, began writing songs on guitar at age nine, and then writing songs on piano at age sixteen. She was born and raised in a musical family in sunny California.  

Some singles Serena has put out so far include her Spotify hit "Hollow", as well as her other singles "Show Me The Way", and "Flat Line Love".  

Serena recently finished a bunch of singles, which she will bee releasing later this year, with the very talented producer Raz Klinghoffer, whose work can be heard on television shows such as "American Horror Story," Ink Master" and "The Flash." 

Serena also worked with J2 Producerwho has produced and remixed songs for artists such as Beyonce, Shakira, LL Cool J, The Pussy Cat Dolls, and Cassie. They made a epic movie trailer cover of "Come Sail Away" which came out last year.

Serena has teamed with Fenton Music Management as her new representation and could not be happier to be represented by Rob Fenton. 

Currently you can find her performing all over LA, so be sure to keep close eyes on her social media to find out when her next show is!

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