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Becca Stevens Band: Nebulous Terrain

In "The Riddle," Becca Stevens speaks a universal   language: that of a tormented soul pining for an unrequited love.
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In "The Riddle," Becca Stevens speaks a universal language: that of a tormented soul pining for an unrequited love.

Singer, songwriter and guitarist Becca Stevens deftly navigates nebulous terrain in "The Riddle," which initially comes across as a cautionary tale: She warns against falling in love with a woman whose heart already belongs to someone else, and whose head is filled with confusion. "If you love her, you will lose it," Stevens sings against a rustic backdrop. "Her head's a fog, her heart's under construction."

But late in the jazzy pop song, Stevens hints that she may be more emotionally invested in this potentially doomed romance than she initially let on: "Here you are, but you're not ready to let me know if it's really time for you / But all the stars are pointing to you, so why the hell can't I simply be with you?" Here, exuding frustration instead of false concern, Stevens speaks a universal language: that of a tormented soul pining for an unrequited love.

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John Murph writes about music and culture and works as a web producer for BETJazz.com. He also contributes regularly to The Washington Post Express, JazzTimes, Down Beat, and JazzWise magazines.

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