Fisher was recruited, alongside lead
guitarist
Micko Larkin, at London auditions held by Courtney Love in 2007. After a period of rehearsal in Los Angeles, Fisher and Larkin played as part of Love's new band alongside
bassist Patricia "Pato" Vidal, Bethia Beadman on
piano and
keyboards and rhythm guitarist Liam Wade. In July 2007, the band began a short four-date tour of the
United States and
Europe, performing at Givenchy Salon in
Paris, France on 4 July; Bush Hall in London, United Kingdom on 9 July; the Hiro Ballroom in New York on 12 July and the
Roxy Theatre in
West Hollywood,
California on 17 July. During January 2009, recording sessions for Love's long-in-preparation studio album, ''
Nobody's Daughter'', began in
Burbank, California with Fisher playing drums and percussion. At a second recording session, in
Los Angeles'
Henson Recording Studios, Love also performed drums and it was during this session, on 17 June 2009, that Love announced that the album would be released under the name of
Hole. In the following months, former lead guitarist
Eric Erlandson and former bassist
Melissa Auf der Maur disputed Love's right to use the name of her former band, due to a contract Love and Erlandson signed in 2002 after the band's initial split. Despite ongoing disputes, Hole's reunion proceeded with Fisher on drums. The final recording sessions for the album were held at
Electric Lady Studios in New York and although Fisher was the main drummer on all of the album's songs (except "
Letter to God"),
Jack Irons was also an additional drummer. On 23 April 2010, ''Nobody's Daughter'' was released as Hole's fourth studio album and the band also embarked on a worldwide tour. Fisher's first official appearance as Hole's drummer was on
Friday Night with Jonathan Ross on 12 February 2010, performing "
Samantha." == Skinny Mammoth Studios ==