Freya Yost, an indie-folk artist and Vermont native, released her debut album, Delicate Elements, last month. Yost, who grew up surrounded by music, is the daughter of renowned musician and producer Kristina Stykos. The mother-daughter duo collaborated on the album, with Yost surprising her mother with her musical talents. The album is available for streaming at freyayost.bandcamp.com, while more information about Stykos and her studio can be found at kristinastykos.com. In other news, Radio Bean in Burlington narrowly escaped a fire over the weekend, resulting in water and smoke damage. Owner Lee Anderson plans to move shows to Light Club Lamp Shop while the venue is under repair. On a more positive note, Charlie-O’s World Famous, a beloved dive bar in Montpelier, has reopened after being closed for seven months due to fire and water damage. The bar plans a grand reopening on May 12, welcoming back patrons and local bands. The Eye on the Scene section highlights photographer Luke Awtry’s coverage of the recent Waking Windows music festival in Winooski, featuring acts such as Death, a 1970s punk band from Detroit. Death performed with new members from the original family lineup for the first time in 47 years.
On the Beat: New Music From Freya Yost and Kristina Sykos, Radio Bean Temporarily Closes After Fire
Indie-folk artist Freya Yost released debut album "Delicate Elements" with help from mother Kristina Stykos. Radio Bean temporarily closed due to fire....
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