The Rabbit Box presents Nathan O'Flynn-Pruitt / John Swanke / Little H Collective /Samuel Baca-Henry
Thursday, July 9th / Doors 7pm / Show 8pm
GA Seated $15 adv. / $20 door: https://tickets.venuepilot.com/e/nathan-o-flynn-pruitt-john-swanke-little-h-collective-samuel-baca-henry-2026-07-09-the-rabbit-box-the-0d61dd
Nathan O'Flynn-Pruitt released his debut LP "Songs from Behind a Mountain" last year on esteemed Brooklyn label Figure and Ground Records. The album was honored with PopMatters' no.18 spot on their Top 25 Best Folk Albums of 2025 list. Other accolades include: "On his first full-length of songs for acoustic guitar and vocals, there’s a joy in letting go, as these tracks are rangy, strict, and unexpected, something I don’t often encounter in the steely fingerpicking… A solid debut.” -Doug Mosurock, Heathen Disco. “The primitivist leanings of Songs From Behind a Mountain are often disarmingly raw, making the record a deeply intimate listening experience. The album is a rich tapestry of rough edges.” -Chris Ingalls, PopMatters
John Swanke is a Camano Island based home recording artist crafting atmospheric, guitar driven explorations of ambient, drone, and folk music.
Little H Collective is the moniker of Stephen Harrison's many creative endeavors in ambient soundscapes, woodworking, and graphic design. He has released music under this umbrella since 2017, and on Sun Cru Music since 2023. Most of Stephen's recordings were made using an assemblage of guitars and musical esoterica that he built. The woodworking informs his music, the music informs his design, and all of this work is bolstered by his teaching at an elementary school in the Pacific Northwest. His songs are structured around simple melodies that roil and swell into lush vistas supported by an undercurrent of tonal ephemera collected along the way. Stephen considers his playing to be a form of meditation that both calms and invigorates the mind. With each listen, his music evokes a sense of wonder and new discovery.
Samuel Baca-Henry is an author, historian, and experimental/noise musician based in Seattle. He is the author of the book Lament of Hathor, which traces the historical intertwined oppressions of people, animals, and ecosystems by the growing empires and city-states of Bronze Age Egypt, Mesopotamia, the Levant, Eastern Mediterranean, and beyond through an imagined mythological tapestry synthesizing these and other connected cultural traditions. Baca-Henry also writes about late 19th & early 20th century Seattle/Washington histories of intertwined exploitation of labor, animals, and ecosystems. These include the story of Bess the mule, whose months-long uninterrupted forced labor was uncovered after a fatal 1914 coal mine collapse near Black Diamond, WA. He will be giving a live audio-visual reading/sound performance telling the story of the 1910 Seattle Teamsters' strike after their boss took away their horses' lunches to save costs.