MI Local: Final Sounds Like Detroit 2024 preview + more

Listen to “MI Local” with host Jeff Milo every Tuesday from 9-10 p.m. ET on Detroit Public Radio 101.9 WDET.

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This week on MI Local, I premiere a new track from Detroit-based alt rock supergroup Television City called “Lost In Arkansas,” as well as a recent release by local Americana outfit Bonny Doon, “Clock Keeps Ticking,” which was recently named one of the top songs of the summer for 2024 by The Guardian.

The big focus this week is an exciting rundown of tracks by all five artists performing at this Thursday’s Sounds Like Detroit concert, happening at New Center Park. You can still get tickets at wdet.org/events.

Later in the show I take a look at Fuzz Fest, a three-day event happening at the Blind Pig in Ann Arbor next weekend. Fuzz Fest features more than two dozen local rock bands, including Ypsilanti’s Virga.

We also heard new releases by Double Winter, 800cc and Madi Destroy.

The episode is capped off with a preview of Frontier Ruckus’ Live on WDET session recorded at our Studio A. The full session will premiere on Tuesday, Aug. 27, during MI Local and on WDET’s YouTube channel — make sure to subscribe!

MI Local Playlist for Aug. 13, 2024

  • “Lost In Arkansas” – Television City
  • “Jelly Donut” – Double Winter
  • “Coming Along” – Three Spoke Wheel
  • “Clock Keeps Ticking” – Bonny Doon
  • “Girlfriend” – Wild Shape
  • “Dizzy” – Isis Damil
  • “Dance By The Moon” – Chris Lanard
  • “Ambition” – Elspeth Tremblay & the Treatment
  • “Games” – C3theartist
  • “Life Ain’t So Bad” – Drey Skonie
  • “Color of Water” – 800cc
  • “Haunted” – Madi Destroy
  • “Bierstadt” – Virga
  • “Dizzy Seas” – Chris Bathgate
  • “Everywhere But Beside You (Live on WDET session)” – Frontier Ruckus

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  • Jeff Milo
    Jeff Milo is the host of "MI Local" on 101.9 WDET. He's a longtime music journalist documenting the Michigan scene for 20 years.