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As a result, the standout tracks are the ones offering even a little movement, like the rolling piano line on the gauzy "Once Upon a Time," or the tension-building acoustic guitar on "Left Bank." On "Mer Du Japon," the band edges closer to their old almost-danceable sound (you know, that faintly inviting beat that gestures toward the dance floor without ever stepping foot on it). But elsewhere, momentum disappears and automated tranquility kicks in. (Though, strangely enough, "Somewhere Between Waking and Sleeping," a lullaby sung by the Divine Comedy's Neil Hannon, is one worth staying awake for.)
Maximum enjoyment of Pocket Symphony requires some cinematic-sized accompaniment. Call an estranged parent. Gaze out of an airplane window. Come of age.