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MI Local: Jackamo debuts new songs live, Via Mardot, Michelle Held + more

The sisters of Jackamo have been singing together their entire lives, and that will become evident immediately, once you hear them sing on this week’s MI Local.

Tessa and Alison Wiercioch were raised by artistic parents in a house full of music, from the record collection emanating from the HiFi to actual family members in their circle literally serenading throughout each room.

Soon, the sisters started singing together inside the house, in choir, and eventually in bands. They started playing and performing with guitarist Jimmmy Showers in 2018. Soon after, Jackamo was formed.

Over the last five years, they’ve been steadily releasing singles that showcase the sisters’ breathtaking sensibility for melody and dazzling natural ability to harmonize, weaving together a mix of Americana, folk, and indie-folk vibes, both sung from voices and strung with words that sound and feel wise beyond their years and quietly courageous in their tenderheartedness. Add in Showers’ amazing finger-picking style on guitar, and the occasional live accompanying ensemble, and you’ve got pure magic.

Jackamo spoke with me about finishing the recording of their debut album between that weird nexus of time between Christmas and New Years. They’re hoping to release it later this year, but in the meantime we can look ahead to the official release of its first single, “Judy,” which the band performed live on this week’s show.

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Tessa and Alison Wiercioch with Jimmy Showers of Jackamo

Jackamo are performing this Saturday at the Shelter in Detroit, with Masha Marjieh and The Plushies. 

Also on this week’s show, in stylistic-harmony with Jackamo, I featured the new song from Michelle Held, “Another Jane,” which she called “…an ode to [anthropologist] Jane Goodall, turning toward what’s right in the world.”

We also heard a dreamy and spooky new instrumental from the visionary Via Mardot, imbued with her signature theremin, along with a new mixture of neo-soul and R&B from Chase Alan.

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MI Local: Matt Jones and Misty Lyn serenade, plus Ethan Marc Band and the latest in local

After two years of hosting this show, I think I can say, with a somewhat-earned sincerity, that this one felt like a classic MI Local! We had guests from Ypsilanti and Detroit, we talked about music, we heard some amazing live acoustic performances, and we also took a tour around the further edges of the state, out west to Grand Rapids, and up north to Traverse City and beyond to Marquette!

We started the show with new electro-pop from the west side of the Mitten, with Empress Eyes, followed-up by dreamy electronica from the U.P. from producer Kristof Alexander. We also got a sneak preview of new music coming from the Ypsilanti-alt-folk duo Fern Whale and some transcendent dream-pop from Hail Your Highness.

We looked ahead to some upcoming shows, too, including alt-folk singer-songwriter Spencer LaJoye coming up at The Ark in Ann Arbor at the end of the month.

Speaking of The Ark, though: that’s where one of our in-studio guests will be performing an album release party, next Sunday, Feb. 22. Matt Jones has been around the Ypsilanti music scene for more than 20 years, now, with his band The Reconstruction, which features several talented artists from that neck of the woods, including Misty Lyn Bergeron.

Jones and Bergeron joined us to discuss Jones’ new album, “The Good Life,” including the gap between this release and his most recent (2014’s “The Deep Enders”) as well as sharing the story behind two of the songs that they performed live, “That Ripping Sound,” and “All The Missing Names.”

Ethan Marc Band
Michael Seger (left) and Ethan Marc, of the Ethan Marc Band

After that, the Ethan Marc Band hung out to discuss their new album of high-energy indie-rock/alt-pop, titled “Stay This Way,” which has its album release party at the Magic Stick here in Detroit next Saturday, Feb. 21.

Lead singer-songwriter Ethan Marc discussed the band’s busy year, the strength of the band’s camaraderie and the excitement to release their second record inside of a year, while guitarist Michael Seger shared even more about the band’s noteworthy work ethic, including a series of intensive songwriting retreats at Airbnb’s across the state.

Before the night was out, the Ethan Marc Band performed live, with an acoustic version of their song, “Misbehaving,” off the forthcoming album “Stay This Way.” 

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MI Local: Sled Season with Toboggan Man + new tracks from Nick Piunti, ADULT. + more

We’re at that point in winter where we really could use a good party! January lasted a year and dropped a lot of snow on us (and significantly dropped the temps), and now the groundhog has seen its shadow, so we’re left with the long trudging march toward…March. What we need is a laid back yet kinda wild extravaganza, or perhaps, if you will, a festival! With lots of live local music and art and, frankly, positive vibes.

Cut to: Sled Season. This Saturday night at the Tangent Gallery, the twangy indie-rock quartet known as Toboggan Man is partnering with étude Productions to arrange a lineup that features classes and workshops, an interactive art installation, live performances, local artisanal and food vendors, DJs, and a stylish themed photo booth experience.

But this is MI Local, so we’re naturally focusing on the live local music, like Toboggan Man and past WDET guests like Pia The Band, Rose St Germaine, and Checker, along with TY, New Entertainment, and Lee Cleveland & the Lefthand Band.

Toboggan Man formed during the wintertime a few years ago, which played into the naming of their band (it just beat out the next contender for a name, ‘Ski Lift Fist Fight’). Listen to the show and you’ll meet this charming band and hear a couple live renditions of their songs, a charmingly scrappy blend of garage-pop stomp and alt-country clamber through a sweetly smiling indie-frayed lens.

Before we get to the interview with Toboggan Man, you’ll hear new tracks from the local artists like the Detroit electronic duo ADULT., and the power pop maestro Nick Piunti, both of whom have new albums coming out this season. We also heard a dazzling electronic-acid-jazz track from Alice Sun, new noise-rock out of Ann Arbor from Dancers, and a pair of my favorite hip-hop artists, Leaf Erikson and Noveliss.

This week also marks my second anniversary of hosting this show! Onward to year three of MI Local! Thanks for listening!

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MI Local: Ann Arbor Folk Fest spotlight + in-studio guests Starlings talk ‘Slow Pony,’ perform live

Meet Starlings! Or at least half of Starlings. My guests this week were Nick Chevillet (guitar/vocals), Adam Liles (guitar), and Darren Shelton, (keyboards). You can see Shelton on the far right, up top, who immediately joked that he “only has one look” when it comes to photos, otherwise, his energy is significantly mirthful, ebullient even, and certainly exuding lots of encouraging energy toward his bandmate, Liles (he’s the tallest one in the picture) just released his debut solo album “Slow Pony” this week.

During the last segment of this week’s show, I spoke with Liles about his new album, including debuting a song from it, “Heart Attack Machine.” Then Liles treated WDET listeners to a live acoustic version of another song, proper for these chilly winter nights, titled “Silver Letter.”

Liles has been in several bands over the last decade, including Pia The Band and The Indigo Curve, but he’s also been working on solo material, albeit a bit more quietly, for just as long, having released demos in the late 2010s, along with a solid single, “Ripcord.”

Chevillet shared a charming anecdote about how Liles came to join Starlings. This six-piece band grew out of a collaboration that Chevillet started, somewhat on a lark, with singer-songwriter Adam Padden. Chevillet and Padden were already well-acquainted after years of playing together in another indie-rock group, Handgrenades.

Starlings started as a bonding creative project during the quarantine days of Covid, when both Chevillet and Padden had just become new fathers and were eager to fill some of that precious quiet time when their newborns were napping; naturally, they filled it with songwriting.

Liles is a natural fit for Starlings, since Chevillet and Padden’s initial batch of songs matched his own sensibilities for propulsive mini-ballads of melodic brooding post-punk mixed with pedal-augmented guitar phrases, welded over sophisticated compositions that support and sweeten (or bitterly sweeten) the lilts of poetically heavyhearted lyrics.

Shelton had previously set up an impressive recording space Downriver, where Chevillet revealed he’s been working on a slew of new Starlings tracks for future recordings; their debut EP, “Try Hard Town,” was released last year. Liles, in turn, also admitted that while he’s eager to continue recording and performing with Starlings, he’s also got plenty of solo material that could fill a follow-up to” Slow Pony” soon.

Also on tonight’s show, I looked ahead to this weekend’s annual Ann Arbor Folk Festival, a fundraiser for that city’s musical mecca of roots music, The Ark. I featured tracks from two artists performing on Saturday at Hill Auditorium: the versatile Americana-folk-rock ensemble The Crane Wives, and Rabbitology, who weaves a heartwarmingly witchy brew of atmospheric folk that sounds like it’s building her up to be the inheritor of the torches of Kate Bush and Florence Welch.

Also on this week’s show, a track from Tony Mugg’s solo project, DUDE, a dazzlingly jazzy-indie-rock instrumental from Seth Bernard, and a swooning ballad from Annie Bacon. We even found some time to flash back to 2016’s world of local music releases, with two seemingly long-lost music projects known as Real Ghosts and The Good Things.

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MI Local: Taking it back to 2011 + talking tarot with Carmel Liburdi

I’ve had this theory that local scenes go through waves or phases lasting about 7 years. Don’t ask me to do the math or show my work or explain the science—I’m just saying that it feels like a certain vibe solidifies amongst a current crop of highly active local musicians at a given time.

I don’t want to over elaborate my hackneyed outline on this, come find me and I’ll give you the full pitch for what might become a book (?) but suffice to say that 2005-2012 really felt like a bit of an era, a moment, a fantastic wave of local music and I wanted to tap into that a bit on this week’s show.

We flashed back to the year in local music, 2011, for a few reasons: Firstly, how is 2011 already 15 years ago? Secondly, with that time distance, now, it’s fascinating to listen back to what the local music scene sounded like “back then,” and interesting, too, that many of the artists I played tonight are still active today. 

We heard “No Silver” from Chris Bathgate’s “Salt Year”, “The North Side of the Road” from Timothy Monger’s “New Britton Sound,” and “In Line with the Brokenhearted,” the title track from The Blueflower’s 2011 full-length album.

We also heard some blasts from the past from groups that aren’t together or aren’t as visible, the former being Prussia, a long lost indie quirk-pop band that would please any fans of Animal Collective; and Zoos of Berlin, an absolutely sonically sumptuous art rock ensemble that still periodically releases new music even if they don’t perform live.

Along with those flashbacks, we heard brand new music from The Ethan Marc Band, from their new album, “Stay This Way,” along with a new operatic darkwave single from Crune, and a funky jam from Chirp, off their new album, “Torque.”

As often happens, I had a guest in-studio! Singer-songwriter Carmel Liburdi came by to promote three upcoming shows. One of them is tonight at the Ghostlight; Liburdi is performing at a variety show, dubbed ‘The Basement Show’, a comedic variety show blending storytellers, stand-up, and sometimes music!

Liburdi is also going to be at the Paris Bar this Thursday, Jan. 15 for a line up of live music benefiting the ambitious facilitation of the expansive and immersive House of Tarot group show happening at the Boyer-Campbell building in Detroit’s Milwaukee-Junction Neighborhood, on Jan. 31 to Feb. 1.

Liburdi contributed an art installation to last year’s inaugural House of Tarot show, and will be back again, contributing to another piece and performing live.

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Carmel Liburdi, live in-studio during MI Local

You can hear the full rundown from Liburdi during our interview, including details of tarot’s connection to another annual art event: Imbolc, with Detroit artists of various mediums embracing an ancient Gaelic celebration welcoming the start of spring!

While in-studio, Liburdi treated WDET listeners to a live performance as well!

And, stay tuned for next week’s show, when I’ll share more details about NPR’s Tiny Desk Concert, including some flash backs to previous events produced by WDET, the Sounds Like Detroit Showcase, which is essentially our version of the “Tiny Desk” where we shine some extra spotlights, with extra brightness, upon local talent!

Check the playlist below and listen to the episode for two weeks after it airs using the player above.

  • “Independent” – The Ethan Marc Band
  • “In My Own Way” – Chirp
  • “69 Forever” – Crune
  • “Where To Begin” – Origami Phase
  • “The North Side of the Road” – Timothy Monger
  • “No Silver” – Chris Bathgate
  • “Tamarind Sound” – Zoos of Berlin
  • “In Line with the Brokenhearted” – The Blueflowers
  • “She Turns On” – Jo Serrapere
  • “Sister” – Prussia
  • “Two Moons” – Ancient Language
  • “Haze” – Android Automatic
  • “69” – Carmel Liburdi
  • “The Truman Show” – Carmel Liburdi

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MI Local: Best of 2025’s live in-studio performances

On MI Local, you’ll often hear in-person interviews with a wide range of local artists. We also get quite a bit of live music on the air!

Many of my guests have been stopping by to talk about an upcoming album release, or maybe a big concert they have coming up. While WDET listeners are able to hear some Q&A where we hear about their origins and their creative process, these guests also tend to bring in acoustic guitars, sometimes saxophones, sometimes even drum kits, and perform live during the show!

It’s just one week in to the New Year, so I thought I’d take one last look back at 2025 and listen to some of the recorded performances. The headline up top says “best of,” but it was honestly so hard to choose! What you’ll hear on this episode is roughly 60% of the live performances I’ve featured throughout the year, including Stef Chura, Lyons Lane, Metal Bubble Trio, The Whiskey Charmers and The City Lines.

Stay tuned, because I already have some guests booked for this year, including return visits from Checker and The Ethan Marc Band. We’re also looking forward to Jackamo stopping in ahead of their upcoming album release! Stay tuned, and find the full playlist for this week’s show, below!

Thanks for listening!

Check the playlist below and listen to the episode for two weeks after it airs using the player above.

  • “Universal Themes” – Metal Bubble Trio
  • “Green Cement” – Phabies
  • “Hell’s Bathroom Floor” – Carmel Liburdi
  • “Aerosol” – Checker
  • “Out Loud” – The City Lines
  • “Black Hole” – Former Critics
  • “Chapels” – The Idiot Kids
  • “Good Thing” – Lauren Blackford
  • “Song For Joe” – John Freeman
  • “Everything That I Love” – Mara Wanna
  • “You’ll Always Love Me” – Rose St. Germaine
  • “All I Do Is Live” – Stef Chura ft. Deleano Acevedo
  • “Love Potion # 9” – Lyons Lane
  • “Departures” – Corazon Szell
  • “Full Moon” – The Whiskey Charmers
 

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