MI Local: Sounds Like Detroit with Corazon Szell; new tracks from MRKT and Ally Evenson
WDET’s annual Sounds Like Detroit musical showcase is coming up next Thursday, Aug. 14, at Batch Brewing Co. Sponsored by Henry Ford Health, the concert celebrates top-notch talent comprising the local music scene, as sourced by this year’s local entries to NPR’s Tiny Desk Contest. If you’ve been eager to show your support for WDET, Detroit’s public radio station, then getting a ticket to Sounds Like Detroit could be quite an effective (and frankly entertaining) means of doing so! Tickets are available now at wdet.org/events.
This week on MI Local, I welcomed in-studio guest Corazon Szell, an Ann Arbor-based singer-songwriter who is set to be one of the featured performers at this year’s Sounds Like Detroit concert. The lineup also includes R&B singer BETH, world music maestro Samuel Nalangira, and the fan-voted jazz dynamos Tariq Gardner and the Evening Star.
Szell is a versatile singer, songwriter and guitarist who recently graduated from the University of Michigan after studying jazz and composition. The intrepid and energizing artist has been passionately pursuing and building a life in music from a young age, and has spent much of the last year flourishing her rather large indie-folk, brass-inflected ensemble known as North Ingalls.
While hanging out in the studio, we talked about Szell’s most enduring influences, and her approach to songwriting both as a solo artist and as a bandleader. Afterward, we not only listened to her single, “Island Paradise,” but we were also treated to a live performance of a beautiful song titled “Departures.”

Meanwhile, we dug into so much new music from Detroit- and Michigan-based artists, including premieres from the prog-punk/space-jazz duo known as MRKT, Detroit-based hard-rock/post-emo quintet Former Critics (soon to be in-studio guests), and two very brand-new electro tracks from distinctive producers, including James Linck and the electro-punk known as Carjack!
We also heard the dreamy-dark electronica ballad, “Becoming Artificial,” from Gwendolyn Dot (who we’ll also be hearing in-studio on MI Local Aug. 19) ahead of her album release party at City Club. And finally, we checked in with Port Huron’s own Ally Evenson with “The Line.” Evenson recently relocated to L.A. but flew back to Detroit to film a music video for the new single.
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 Aug. 5, 2025
- “Black Hole” – Former Critics
- “Ring Round with the Yellow Page” – MRKT
- “Becoming Artificial” – Gwendolyn Dot
- “Touch Me” – Bluhm
- “By the Skin of My Teeth” – Riot Course
- “The Line” – Ally Evenson
- “slip ‘n’ slide” – sunbather
- “Same” – Dani Darling
- “The Middle” – Na Bonsai
- “Robin’s Egg” – James Linck
- “Belle Isle Haze” – Carjack
- “Canopy Static” – Saltbreaker
- “Island Paradise” – Corazon Szell
- “Departures” – Corazon Szell *performed live on WDET*
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