White Flag

White Flag

by Joe Mannix
White Flag

White Flag

by Joe Mannix

Compact Disc

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Overview

Singer/songwriter Joe Mannix immediately can be placed in a fine niche of performers such as Michael Penn and Neil Finn. The pop sensibilities oozing from "Silver Girl" on White Flag are quite apparent, as is his above-average lyrics. With vocal and acoustic guitar setting the tone, Mannix also brings Ryan Adams circa Gold on the lovable "Bellerose Hill." "All hail and applaud the wounded modern man," he sings over the traces of roots pop. "Light After the Darkness" is another strong acoustic ballad that reflects a bit of Ron Sexsmith although the humming in the song recalls the melody to "True Colors" by Cyndi Lauper. "Bamboo" has more of a melancholic melody with a faint organ in the distance. The most accessible or radio-friendly effort is the pop/rock of "Higher Intervention." Creating a lofty plateau for himself, Mannix moves into a murky rock area with the title track a la R.E.M.. The appropriately named "Dream" is a brilliant lullaby that the singer takes great care in delivering. "Everyman" comes close to constructing a modern-day approach to Springsteen's or Dylan's early work. Possibly a reference to the events of September 11, the song speaks about standing up for the common person. "Last Gang in Town" has a military drumbeat to it and includes a choir and accordion, but isn't one of the stronger songs. "The Echo" shows Mannix has an ear for quality melodies. If there's one drawback to White Flag, the 16 songs at times travel down the same musical road. But overall, if "Moving On" is a measuring stick, Mannix should be moving into a bigger spotlight shortly. ~ Jason MacNeil

Product Details

Release Date: 03/25/2003
Label: Bongo Beat Records
UPC: 0767003196429
Rank: 258485

Tracks

  1. Silver Girl
  2. Bellerose Hill
  3. Light After the Darkness
  4. Bamboo
  5. Higher Intervention
  6. Caroline
  7. White Flag
  8. Dream
  9. Port Aransas
  10. Everyman
  11. Last Gang in Town
  12. The Echo
  13. House Is Not a Home
  14. Moving On
  15. Whiter Flag
  16. A Meditation

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Joe Mannix   Primary Artist,Vocals,Guitar
Jason Avery   Guitar
Jack Pedler   Drums
Glenn Marshall   Vocals,Percussion
Dave Rave   Guitar,Vocals
Paul Panchezak   Drums
Claude des Roches   Drums
Chris Peck   Drums,Vocals
Keith Lindsay   Keyboards
The Sisters of Mercy   Vocals

Technical Credits

Joe Mannix   Composer,Producer
Duke Foster   Engineer
Joe Strummer   Composer
Mick Jones   Composer
Glenn Marshall   Producer
Dave Rave   Composer,Producer
Julio Pena   Engineer,Producer
Ray Colcord   Composer
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