Weightless guitar, between dream and introspection.
With Oblivity, guitarist Shawn Purcell delivers a refined and adventurous collection of ten original compositions, blending lyricism, tension, and ingenuity. His playing moves effortlessly between swing, post-bop, and more modern textures, all underpinned by a finely tuned ensemble. Tenor saxophonist Walt Weiskopf proves a perfect counterpart, offering counterpoint when needed, and complementing Purcell's expressive guitar voice.
Darden Purcell's wordless vocals add a subtle but magnetic layer, working more like an instrument than a lead voice, while trombonist Ben Patterson deepens the palette on two tracks. The rhythm section — Chris Ziemba on piano, Jeff Reed on bass, Steve Fidyk on drums — supports the music with clarity and flexibility, providing both structure and freedom.
Oblivity unfolds as a series of musical scenes: from energetic uptempo numbers to introspective ballads, from rhythmic surprises to lyrical flights. It's not just an album by a guitarist — it's a full musical journey that marries intellect with emotion, showing that Purcell remains a restless explorer of sound.