Slim Chance Reviews “STBMC”

Link to full article Robert Rex Waller Jr. is mostly known among Americana afficionados as the frontman of Californian country rockers I See Hawks In L.A., with whom he has built a rather impressive body of work. But recently the man also found some time for this solo...

Bloggerhythms Reviews “STBMC”

link to full article Robert Rex Waller Jr. has been the lead singer and one of the songwriters for the oddly named but critically acclaimed band, I See Hawks In L.A. for twenty years. MOJO magazine once named them “the finest country rock band on the planet.” Though...

Dutch Moors Magazine Reviews “STBMC”

link to the full article English translation: I already knew Robert Rex Waller Jr from the Californian country rock band I See Hawks in L.A. where he is usually just called Rob Waller, but for his solo albums he prefers to go all out. See the Big Man Cry is special...

FIRST REVIEW OF “SEE THE BIG MAN CRY” by Michael Doherty

Robert Rex Waller Jr. “See The Big Man Cry” (2023) CD Review Robert Waller has one of the best voices in music, and his is the voice that leads I See Hawks In L.A., one of the best bands currently out there. He’s also an excellent songwriter, though when he released...

TAKE EFFECT reviews “Americana Railroad”

link to article August 8, 2022 Americana Railroad BMG, 2022 8/10 Listen to Americana Railroad The American Railroads have influenced the rich history of the country’s music more than most realize, and here we’re treated to an incredible roster of talent penning songs...

NO DEPRESSION reviews “Americana Railroad”

Robert Rex Waller Jr. of I See Hawks in L.A. makes two standout appearances, with Rank and File’s cowpunk raver “The Conductor Wore Black” (with Rank and Filer Chip Kinman on guitar) and a rawboned take on Steve Young’s “Midnight Rail.” Nothing says Americana, in the...

AMERICANA RAILROAD releases on Record Store Day 11/26/2021

A double album of new interpretations from the rich canon of songs about the rails and how the music and the railroad shaped America and its musical history. link to articleSide A1. Here Comes That Train Again Stephen McCarthy & Carla Olson 2. The Conductor Wore...