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TAMARYN has been crafting gothic dreampop and soaring shoegaze records
for the better part of a decade. With each subsequent release she has
both expanded her sonic palette and playfully deconstructed it, the
project itself an iconoclastic exploration involving a variety of
collaborators and genre-melding that has spanned three previous albums,
an EP and a handful of singles. While 2015’s lush Cranekiss marked a
synth-inflected left turn for the artist, Dreaming the Dark pushes her
sound even further. It’s simultaneously her hardest, darkest record and
still somehow her most accessible, landing squarely in the sweet spot
between between pop and post-punk. Produced by and co-written with JORGE
ELBRECHT (Ariel Pink, Frankie Rose, Wild Nothing, Gang Gang Dance), the
nine tracks on Dreaming the Dark represent an emotional and aesthetic
evolution, the front and center guitar washes and foggy ennui of her
earlier records giving way to crystalline beats, synths and lyrical
narratives aimed directly at the jugular. While the record still
occasionally mines a 4AD-adjacent musical palette—all manner of Cocteau
Twins gauze, her Kate Bush meets Tears for Fears level vocality and
melodic guitar lines that might have swirled off of a mid-80’s Cure
record—Dreaming also pack a hefty emotional wallop. The album flirts
with the aesthetics of classic '80s synthpop while playing at the
fringes of hip hop production and forward-thinking electronica.

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