It still snows after December EP

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Track List

Track One — When my father was a Boy

Track Two — Heavenly Roads

Track Three — The Road of Song (Interlude)

Track Four — I keep count on my Body

Track Five — The Crows

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The EP opens with the gospel-esque When my father was a Boy, a song that considers the virtues and vices of religion through the lens of a true story, and then transitions seamlessly into the rousing Heavenly Roads. The production on this song is shockingly immersive, drawing the listener into a decadent nightmare world of Gatsby-type parties, constant amusement, and ever-deepening pockets. The next track, The Road of Song (interlude), evolves the party’s atmosphere as the hostess gives an unexpected speech that bleeds into a simple and beautiful melody featuring Bekka Madeleine’s classical vocal training. The theme of hope is recurring, in particular what it does and does not promise. I keep count on my Body is the ballad of the EP. Completely acoustic, Bekka Madeleine’s voice is all that is needed to convey the despair and self-loathing of a person who remembers too much and regrets everything. Ultimately, It Still Snows After December concludes on a bittersweet note with The Crows, which is a song about the human condition that challenges the listener to consider their demons and to escape them. 

It Helps to Remember…

Bekka Madeleine’s debut EP, It still snows after December, is a five-song record that explores relevant themes with powerful vocals and a maturity beyond the young artist’s years. Built around the concept of the melancholic “post-holiday let-down,” this project contains a strong narrative that spans those cold, early months of the year when it feels still too gray to change and start anew. Reminiscent of Kate Bush, Hozier, and Sting’s If on a Winter’s Night…, Bekka Madeleine’s It still snows after December provides a new and thoughtful take on old worries, and continues the tradition of provocative and poetic music for her generation. 

….That it still snows after December

This post-holiday journey: A Six part Story

The Lyrics, the Words, and all that is heard

I keep count on my Body

I keep count on my body

you left me in the snow

the light had just turned green

but I was busy feeling guilty 

for not living in my teens

in hindsight it was dumb 

all those afternoons sleeping

and the school days spent all worried

for some future I don’t believe in

I keep count on my body 

I pretend I am an aging soldier 

kneeling on the ground

about to find out what there is 

beyond the reach of God

but then I come back to the city

and I come back to the lights

and I know I’m not at the end yet

cause I’ll always be too scared to try

I keep count on my body

I know why you left me

and why you said it when you did

just when the lights were changing

so it’d distract me for a bit

I wouldn’t stay if I were you

I wouldn’t come along

if I could choose

trust me

I’d be long and so far gone

so who am I to judge

who am I to judge

I’m not the freezing ocean

I’m not even God 

who am I to judge

who am I to judge

who am I to judge

I’m not even God

I keep count on my body

so who am I to judge

who am I to judge

I’m not the freezing ocean

I’m not even God

I keep count on my body

When my father was a Boy

if the winter nights implore you

to go write another book

to find reasons for existence

and to fall sink, line, and hook

if the snow’s glow under moonlight 

gives you chills by light of day

and the church bells seem to haunt you

find a synagogue to pray 

when my father was a boy

he asked his rabbi about god

that was the day he stopped believing 

what his saturday school taught

faith is fickle in those hurting 

and is vicious in the cruel

I grew up believing

believing nothing

except in my love for you 

if Abraham would turn for cities

but would keep faith for his son

if there is no pious cruelty 

then where will the line be drawn

in the holy wars of modern

in the ancient days of rest

from sodom and from gomorrah 

up into the cuckoo’s nest

when my father was a boy

he asked his rabbi about god

that was the day he stopped believing 

what his saturday school taught

faith is fickle in those hurting 

and is vicious in the cruel

I grew up believing

believing nothing

except in my love for you 

Barukh ata Adonai Eloheinu, melekh ha'olam, Meshane habriyot 

Barukh ata Adonai Eloheinu, melekh ha'olam, Meshane habriyot 

when my father was a boy

he asked his rabbi about god

that was the day he stopped believing 

what his saturday school taught

faith is fickle in those hurting 

and is vicious in the cruel

I grew up believing

believing nothing

except in my love for you 

The Crows

does the tangerine smoke rise for you?

or for the murder of crows in your living room?

as they perch on the beds

as they circle your head

they’ll live on and on

until you are dead

and you take them with you 

or you let them outlive you

if you wish to, darling, light the incense

and you’ll see their shadows on the walls

if the human stain makes its mark at all

shake it off, shake it off

one day, I promise freedom

one day, I promise peace

one day, I promise you a pure snow

and from the crows a final release

is Dante your secret hidden haven?

as you watch feathers settle down onto the floor

do you dream of bells

and of riders from hell

when life ends with a sigh

and the damned raise their sails

as you fly higher than wings can take you

and the crows stay below and watch you

if you wish to, darling, light the incense

and you’ll see their shadows on the walls

if the human stain makes its mark at all

shake it off, shake it off

one day, I promise freedom

one day, I promise peace

one day, I promise you a pure snow

and from the crows a final release

dancing in the wind

screaming of sun

monstrous flowers

emerge to devour

like the sea grew claws

like the sky grew tall

lead me further

and lead me higher

would that I escape

but for the crows beneath me

the vines are growing

as though they’re fire

who I will leave behind 

and I will never see again

if you wish to, darling, light the incense

and you’ll see their shadows on the walls

if the human stain makes its mark at all

shake it off, shake it off

one day, I promise freedom

one day, I promise peace

one day, I promise you a pure snow

and from the crows a final release

Heavenly Roads

winter’s a ready moment

for enduring souls like us, like us

the wind has lost its calm

the lover’s lost her touch, her touch

I’ve wanted you a life time long

I’ve needed you for more

the rich live for the summer

the winter’s for the poor

pull your cashmere sweater off

bathe in the kitchen sink

put every dime onto a tab

then pour yourself a drink

I’d dive off stage if I had thought

there’d be a chance that I’d be caught*

by a someone more near

by a someone more dear

than a champagne chandelier

hanging from the ceiling 

I never planned to live for long

there simply wasn’t time

the oldest thought I ever had 

was that of finally dying

I wanted you when life was hard

when wanting was a chore

but now the winter’s settling in

the clock’s run out, for sure

pull your cashmere sweater off

bathe in the kitchen sink

put every dime onto a tab

then pour yourself a drink

I’d dive off stage if I had thought

there’d be a chance that I’d be caught

by a someone more near

by a someone more dear

than a champagne chandelier

hanging from the ceiling

where melancholy reigns

there desire is exiled

snowless winter rain 

leaves me broken and beguiled

have you ever felt the emptiness 

of music dry and penniless

when great literature is meritless 

and everything feels endless? 

heaven is a far way away

and the road to it is icy

pull your cashmere sweater off

bathe in the kitchen sink

put every dime you own onto a tab

then pour yourself a drink

I’d dive off stage if I had thought

there’d be a chance that I’d be caught 

by a someone more near

by a someone more dear

than a champagne chandelier

hanging from the ceiling 

The Road of Song

(spoken)

people are always worse

than what we want them to be

and always a bit better

than cynics think they are

but hope is not a performance

or a political strategy

it is a decision made that has no

moral or tactical value

beyond the confines of your conscious body

a lack of hope does not free you

from your social contract

neither does the presence of it

allow you to sit back and believe

it’s all about those unanswerable questions

it’s about this angry, little world

and what you decide to do in it.

(sung)

and if I go before you

I won’t be gone for long

I’ll be waiting

just waiting

beyond the road of song

and if I go before you

I won’t be gone for long

I’ll be waiting

just waiting

beyond the road of song

is living a thing you do?

or are we cod

and God’s the moon

who decides 

where we reside?

the waves or the fishes

making their wishes