New Zealand native Tamaryn taps into the lush sonics and transporting vocals that made dream pop so compelling during its original heyday in the '80s and '90s and reinvents them for the 21st century. On early albums such as 2010's The Waves, the way Tamaryn re-created the heavy, hypnotic churn of shoegaze was almost uncanny, but as time went on, her approach became more innovative. She added elements of synth pop and Top 40 to surprising and bewitching effect on 2015's Cranekiss, then borrowed from industrial and darkwave to heighten the raw emotions of 2019's Dreaming the Dar...