STEREO, GLASGOW
SHORN of the large, grey-flecked beard which was once his trademark, Willard Grant Conspiracy's leader Robert Fisher cuts a less imposing figure these days. Where once he resembled a grizzled mountain man, now he's simply a Bostonian barroom troubadour, although the delicate, acoustic alt-country style remains.
This was a largely homegrown performance, with Glasgow's Doghouse Roses (electric guitarist Paul Tasker and singer Iona Macdonald) comprising two-thirds of Fisher's backing band.
So pleasingly informal was the atmosphere that Fisher dispensed with his personally disliked off-and-on-again encore pleasantries, and the fans joined in the joke by begging for more while the band remained in their seats. Notes From the Waiting Room and a version of Lady of the Snowline accompanied by wailing saw-playing were always going to follow – disarmingly personal and transcendently beautiful.
Published Date: The Scotsman, 09 September 2009
By David Pollock
WILLARD GRANT CONSPIRACY ****






