Hiss Golden Messenger is an American folk band originating from Durham, North Carolina, formed in 2007 and led by singer and songwriter MC Taylor.[1][2]
Paradise of Bachelors, Heaven & Earth Magic, Blackmaps, Merge, Three Lobed Recordings
Members
MC Taylor Chris Boerner Alex Bingham Sam Fribush Nick Falk
Past members
Scott Hirsch
Historyedit
The band was formed by Michael Carrington "M.C." Taylor and Scott Hirsch, following the dissolution of their previous band, the alternative country group The Court and Spark.[3] Hiss Golden Messenger's early recordings were released through Taylor's own label, "Heaven & Earth Magic Recording Company."[4]
The band's debut album, Country Hai East Cotton, was released in 2009 via Taylor's label in a limited edition of 500.[5] This was followed by their international debut album, Bad Debt, in 2010, released via Black Maps.[6][7] The band's third album, Poor Moon, was released in 2012 via North Carolina-based "Paradise of Bachelors", and received positive reviews.[8][9][10] The band's fourth album, Haw, was released on April 2, 2013.[11][12][13]
Hiss Golden Messenger was signed to Merge in April 2014 and released their fifth album and Merge label debut, Lateness of Dancers on September 9, 2014.[14][15] They have gone on to release four additional full-length records via Merge, as well as remastered versions of Bad Debt,Poor Moon, and Haw.
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^"Merge welcomes Hiss Golden Messenger". Mergerecords.com. Retrieved 15 October 2014.
^"Hiss Golden Messenger announces Lateness of Dancers LP, out September 9". Mergerecords.com. Retrieved 15 October 2014.
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