The Rabbit Box presents Lo_Liner with Midnight Jasmine and Amanda Winterhalter
Saturday, March 28th / Doors 7:30pm / Music 8pm
$15 adv. / $18 door: https://tickets.venuepilot.com/e/lo_liner-midnight-jasmine-amanda-winterhalter-2026-03-28-the-rabbit-box-theatre-seattle-728be8
“A perfectly timed engine is a beautiful thing. A muscle car purrs at idle, humbly coated in grease, smelling of gasoline, it clicks and whines in revolution, betraying its ungodly power to resist the draw of gravity with explosive torque. Arlan Lackie's acoustic guitar is this kind of machine: a wood and wire hot rod he combines with deadpan vocal delivery that you can feel in your chest. Lackie finds all the words needed to describe Lo_Liner's sound in the song "Eye For and Eye" when he sings "...a big vibration, and a rumbl'in force, that ol' machine's gonna win of course". His titanic voice is tendered by his partner in the band Lucile Lackie, whose ethereal harmonies, additions on winding lap steel, make Lo_Liner a band. They're joined by Eric Woodruff on Bass and Jesse Harmonson on Drums, blending influences from old country, blues, folk and rock and roll. Think White stripes meets the Carter Family…or The Handsome Family arguing with Simon and Garfunkel.” Sean Jewel: American Standard Time Records
Midnight Jasmine is Damian Lester, Ellen Curry, and Tim Chinnock. Sprouted in the sands of Joshua Tree, California, the trio brings their no-frills authenticity to tunes that embody complexity within simplicity. Their sound is something like a cross-pollination of early Gregory Alan Isakov and an acoustic version of Low. With spacious rhythms that carry an effortless groove, and three voices that seem to come from one, their songs reflect the trio’s connection with nature, exploring themes of awakening to love and the inner human experience.
“One breath and Amanda Winterhalter’s voice stays with you. One whisper and you lean in to know more.” – Artist Home