MI Local: Grand Rapids indie rockers Phabies in-studio; premieres from Kylee Phillips, Pancho Villa’s Skull + more
One of the top reasons to tune in to MI Local every Tuesday is the live energy! Sometimes even I, as the host, can’t be totally sure what might happen!
This week, for example, I was contacted by an esteemed Ypsilanti-based singer-songwriter, Kylee Phillips, who has been featured on WDET recently for her last album, “The Good Parts,” — turns out Phillips has a new song, “Devil I Know,” dropping on Friday paired up with a music video and, naturally, MI Local listeners were treated to an exclusive sneak-preview listen, finding the heretofore folk-associated songwriter leaning into a heavier, ballady indie-rock vibe.
I rearranged the playlist in time for more brand new music from local artists, including a single from the Pontiac-based brother duo, Pancho Villa’s Skull, with Tino and Ronaldo Ybarra bringing their Mariachi-punk energy with “Resistiré Existiré” — which the brothers said was “all about being unapologetically YOU in a world that wants to weed out any sort of otherness.”
We also looked ahead to the upcoming Movement Electronic Music Festival happening in Hart Plaza this holiday weekend, with tracks from producers/musicians like Whodat and Ladymonix (the latter is set to perform with WDET’s own Waajeed). Full schedule.
Along with Movement, we listened to artists who have upcoming shows around the region, like Ypsi-based experimental indie-pop group Kind of Animal, and the prog-rock super group Troy Gregory & the Mercury Gauntlett!
The feature of the night was a visit from the Grand Rapids-based indie-rock/alt-pop quintet Phabies. The group was formed by multi-disciplinary artist Laura Hobson, who has continually brought a vibrant, painterly-sensibility to her songwriting, blending moody and dynamic folk sensibilities with emphatic, serotonin-surging pop balladry. Hobson has been writing, recording and performing with her ensemble since 2018, featuring Garrett Stier, Joshua Holicki, and Max McKinnon, along with newest member Andrew Deters.
Remarkably, and charmingly, despite the rain and construction, both Hobson and Stier drove all the way into Detroit from Grand Rapids to visit WDET Studios for an interview and an exclusive premiere of a song from their forthcoming album, “The Curse of Caring” — which comes out June 13. We were able to give listeners a preview of a new single which is officially out next Tuesday, May 27: “I Care For You.”

As you can see, Hobson brought along a Polaroid camera! While in the studio with me, Hobson and Stier performed a pared-back acoustic version of their song “Green Cement,” yet another unreleased track from “The Curse of Caring.” This forthcoming album is their second full-length release, following 2022’s “Fire Seed,” along with several singles and EPs.
Stay for the music, but listen close for the quirky, almost Moth-esque mini-story-slam that Hobson delivers to explain the origins behind their name: Phabies!
See the playlist below and listen to the episode on-demand for two weeks after it airs using the media player above.
MI Local Playlist for May 20, 2025
- “Devil I Know” – Kylee Phillips
- “it’s the weekend” – Kind of Animal
- “Eat the Plants” – Ideeyah & Meftah
- “Temperature” – Isacc Burgess
- “Resistiré Existiré” – Pancho Villa’s Skull
- “Good Mourning” – Whodat
- “High Notes” – Ladymonix
- “Mindchime” – R. Solomon
- “Our Laundry Day” – Troy Gregory
- “Stargazer” – Obsrvr
- “I Care For You” – Phabies
- “Green Cement” (live in WDET Studios) – Phabies
- “The Bloodletting” – Phabies
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