Natureboy, the musical project of Sara Kermanshahi, has been leaving local music fans in a state of aural bliss for the past few months. From a slew of packed Brooklyn loft shows to an intimate candle-lit performance at Bushwick’s Eastern District during the neighborhood arts festival, Natureboy’s fragile-yet-powerful folk and pop songs have transfixed everyone. Each song is a bittersweet slice of longing, laced with Sara’s ethereal and wholly unique vocal delivery (it’s hard to think of another artist who sounds quite like her), and the atmospheric instrumentation of her backing band (Cedar Apffel and Rory O'Connor). A recently recorded self-titled album is available on iTunes and you can head to the Myspace and give a listen to the poignant slow build of “Famous Sons” or the melancholic “Heart to Fool.” If you like what you hear make sure to check out a show—the visceral live experience of Natureboy will only make you appreciate the music even more.
--Bill Dvorak
Thank you very much for your friendship request!!!! Famous Sons is absolutely a huge masterpiece!! Great song, fantastic voice!!...the voice I would like to listen into my tracks....instead of mine...;-)... also the other tracks are beautiful.. very very proud to meet you, Sara! I hope youll enjoy listening to my music..your feedback is welcome!!! All my best...and go on this way! Giorgio
goddammit motherfuck. broken train makes me grunt. makes me make faces. makes me sit and stew. then the chorus comes. my face changes, smiles almost even. Im hearing a lot lately in your phrasings. you're sick. buy a theramin and use it. record with it by yourself, those parts will find their place. You NEED a thramin. and it needs you. Theres one out there now waiting for a home. Yours. Just what it means. never print your lyrics. ever. i want to mail you nuclear daydream by joseph arthur. he rocked a theramin on that. you rock my world too. you're with him that way.