Winter Moods’ latest album Argento has received a worthy review from music industry veteran Jackie Hayden in Ireland’s top music magazine Hot Press.

Hayden is a leading music industry expert. As marketing manager with CBS Records (now Sony) Hayden signed U2 to their first record contract. He has also masterminded marketing campaigns for countless acts, from Abba, Christy Moore, REM and U2 to Madonna and Santana.

Hayden reviewed Argento in the February 24 issue. In the article entitled Winter Wonderland, he wrote: “Winter Moods are a self-assured, all-male quintet worth checking out. There’s an anthemic U2 feel to much of what they do on their album Argento.

“Opener Sun Won’t Shine could be an outtake from The Joshua Tree. It has a robust vocal and a fine sense of drama. That’s Where I’d Rather Be is slower and has a rugged undertow and lots of radio-friendliness. My Neverland is a plaintive track that shakes off many of the U2-isms. It has warm strings, builds brilliantly with a passionate vocal and settles in nicely for a cosy few minutes.

Hot Press is a leading and established publication about the music scene in Ireland, now in its 33rd year of publication. Twenty thousand copies of Hot Press are printed every two weeks. The magazine is distributed in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland.

Argento was produced by David Vella at Temple Studios, mixed by Luuk Cox and mastered by John Davis at Metropolis Studios in London.

The album, which is the band’s fifth, won Best Album at the Malta Music Awards 2010, where Winter Moods also received the awards for Best Band, Best Song (My Neverland) and Best Songwriter (Ivan Grech).

www.wintermoods.net

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