RECWALL is the project of singer-guitarist Robert Emmet Christopher Wall — guitar-driven melodic hard rock with deep roots in the 90s hard rock era. Wall's musical history runs from the NYC club scene through major label showcases with Zen Bender in the early 90s, through the hard rock outfit As It Iz, and into a prolific solo run that has produced ten albums since 2017. The most recent, Singularity (2025), is his most focused and deliberate work to date. Dave Bania on bass and Bob Lewis on drums round out the live unit, with guitarist and producer Trace Davis contributing to select recordings along the way.
The RECWALL debut, arriving after a thirteen-year break from recording. Most of these songs were written in the 1980s and 90s, waiting for technology to catch up with the vision. First breath back after a long silence.
The floodgates opened with Voices and Nomad kept them wide. Mostly new material with a couple more long-overdue recordings from earlier years. If Voices was getting the feet wet, this was the full dive back into deep water.
An experiment that became a permanent shift. Every track on this album was recorded at 432Hz tuning — a departure from the 440Hz standard — and the difference was felt immediately. There was no going back. Includes a cover of U2's "One."
Written and recorded entirely during the Covid-19 lockdown. Ten new songs born from a surreal and suspended moment in time. The most intentionally produced RECWALL record to that point — still raw, but raw on purpose.
Many consider this the definitive RECWALL record. Deeply personal and emotionally deliberate, it pushes hard toward authentic 90s grunge territory with production to match. The album that made the most people stop and listen.
Picks up where Still Here left off in both sound and production. Seven new songs, two recovered compositions from the 90s that never got their proper recording, and a cover of Alanis Morissette's "Uninvited."
Born from social media interest in acoustic versions of the catalog. Two microphones — one on a 1978 Yamaha acoustic, one on the vocal — captured as live performances. Nothing added, nothing hidden.
A more reserved turn. Five new songs alongside two re-recordings from the first two albums, brought into 432Hz tuning. The drum sounds go dry and organic, nodding toward 70s hard rock while the 90s thread holds.
Seven new songs and three more re-recordings, continuing the project of bringing the catalog fully into 432Hz and improving its production. Heavy guitar riffing lives alongside more dynamic and melodic compositions throughout.
Nine songs encoded with specific intention at a pivotal moment in human history. Every RECWALL album carries purpose, but this one breathes light you can feel in your bones. Recorded entirely on one guitar, built by Trace Davis.