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Phranc Recollection of Romance and Murder Is Short but Sincere

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*** Phranc, “Milkman,” Phancy. With its minimalist, sincere folk-pop tunes, Phranc’s first album in seven years integrates the humor and pain in her recent life. L.A.’s self-described Jewish lesbian folk singer is typically lighthearted in lamenting her old-fashioned romantic values, but she also delves deeper, probing the anguish of her brother’s murder with lucid fury. At less than 30 minutes, it’s a short ride, but sensitive pacing prevents emotional whiplash.

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