SILIENCE SPEAKS LOUDEST: HISS GOLDEN MESSENGER CAPTIVATES BUSH HALL
LIVE REVIEW| HISS GOLDEN MESSENGER w/ Nadia Reid | BUSH HALL, LONDON | 13th May 2026 by Kevin O’Sullivan
There are artists who arrive with hype and artists who arrive with songs. Hiss Golden Messenger has spent the last decade building the kind of catalogue people end up carrying with them. Led by North Carolina songwriter M.C. Taylor, the project blends folk, soul, country and gospel without ever sounding forced or overly polished. The songs just feel lived in.
Earlier this week at Bush Hall, they found the perfect setting. Bush Hall remains one of London’s great venues for this sort of night. Ornate without being pretentious, intimate without feeling cramped. You can actually hear the room breathe between songs.
Support came from Nadia Reid, whose stripped-back set completely silenced the crowd. No small achievement in London on a weeknight. The New Zealand songwriter barely needed to push her voice; within a few songs the room had settled into total attention. She felt like the ideal opener for what followed.

When Taylor walked onstage there was no dramatic entrance, no big production, just warmth and songs delivered with quiet confidence. Hiss Golden Messenger has never really been about spectacle anyway. The strength is in the writing, the groove underneath it all, and the sense that every song comes from somewhere real.
The crowd responded in kind. Respectful, locked in, singing when it mattered and staying quiet when it mattered more. In a year already overloaded with forgettable gigs, this one lingered a little longer on the walk home.










