The Willard Grant Conspiracy recently released their sixth studio album, Let It Roll. As with its predecessor, Regard The End, it is being lauded far and wide as an Americana gothic-noir masterpiece.
“On Let It Roll, the Willard Grant Conspiracy reach a new high, rumbling across a shadowy desert to the end of the road where sand meets pavement and Nick Cave stands in the luminescent glow of Gram Parsons… Powerful, intense and provocative.” – American Songwriter
“The Willard Grant Conspiracy really do ‘let it roll’ on their sixth full-length studio effort, loosening up their well-established, stately, gothic Americana sound… Fisher and his cohorts succeed impressively in balancing the darkness and light, melancholy and hope, noise and quiet, and create something quite grand.” 4 stars – All Music Guide
“Let It Roll provides another magnificent showcase for the (Willard Grant Conspiracy’s) expansive gothic sweep, a beautiful but fearful melange capable of sending shivers down the spine.” – Amplifier
The Willard Grant Conspiracy have “tapped into the finest folk gothic traditions of death, suffering, misery and hardship and fashioned a paradoxically uplifting, transformative record of extraordinary power.” 5 stars – Uncut
“This album should solidify Willard Grant Conspiracy among Americana’s best.” – Pop Matters
“If Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds had kissing cousins in the U.S., it would be singer-songwriter Robert Fisher and his band Willard Grant Conspiracy.” – Boston Phoenix
“Fisher has a voice that has all the gravity of a Cash, a Cohen or a Cale.” – Uncut