MI Local: Interview with minimalist synth-punk duo Power Moonroof, Stef Chura performs live
Jeff Milo November 5, 2025Listen to “MI Local” with host Jeff Milo Tuesday nights from 9-10 p.m. ET on Detroit Public Radio 101.9 WDET.
Does it ever feel like nothing feels quite like it used to, or has it always felt that way? Well, we’re pondering that notion on this week’s MI Local, with the newly formed minimalist electro-post-punk duo known as Power Moonroof!
The band is comprised of Rachel Kayuk on synth, vocals, and tambourine, and Deleano Acevedo on guitar, vocals, and bongos, but there’s also some other instruments that they tend to bring on stage—a little bit of a controlled-chaos vibe.
They’re wearing cowboy hats in a lot of their recent promotional images, but this ain’t exactly country. Power Moonroof’s debut album, “Nothing Feels Quite Like What It Used To,” is a darkly dreamy blend of post-vaporwave swoons, breathy falsettos, and slick guitar snarls, kinda like a gnarly melding of DEVO-esque rambunctiousness with The Kills’ edgy allure.
Kayuk and Acevedo joined me live in-studio to premiere a couple of songs from their forthcoming album: “Graffiti Cover-Up,” “Hotwax,” and “Live Like That,” with the latter featuring contributing vocals from John Brannon, lead vocalist from the iconic Detroit-based hardcore punk institution, Negative Approach.
Joining Power Moonroof in the studio was Stef Chura, a Detroit-based singer-songwriter who released two acclaimed indie-rock albums between 2017-2019, who then moved south for a spell, relocating back here in 2023.
Within the last year, Acevedo joined Chura’s band, as she works toward releasing her third album sometime in early 2026. Chura, along with Power Moonroof, are playing a show on Thanksgiving Eve at the UFO Bar with former MI Local guest Valerie Salerno, who performs as Dick Texas, and Mutual Heaven, with DJs Charles Trees and Kenjiro. Power Moonroof will have vinyl copies of their new album available at this show!
During our chat, we talked about the origins of Power Moonroof, which grew out of another concurrent band known as Mango Star. Acevedo also detailed his recent onboarding to Stef Chura’s band, while Chura, herself, treated WDET listeners to an exclusive in-studio performance of her song, “All I Do Is Lie.”

We also listened to a solid bit of newly released tracks by local artists; find the full playlist below!
- “Come 2 Me” – Molly
- “Visions” – Atlas the Kid
- “Bad Idea” – Ritual Howls
- “Conversations” – Scott Masson
- “satellite” – bonnie hook
- “Speed Table” – Winged Wheel
- “Long Dirt Driveway” – Dick Texas
- “Graffiti Cover-Up” – Power Moonroof
- “All I Do is Lie” – Stef Chura, live in WDET Studios
- “Live Like That” – Power Moonroof
- “Hotwax” – Power Moonroof
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