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Liz Giuffre, Journalist

Liz Giuffre

Liz Giuffre is a Sydney-based music and arts writer who's been listening, writing and dancing badly along to music since the late’ 90s. Although she clearly started her career as the Doogie Howser of Australian music journalism (a reference that will give away her age if nothing else), her passion has only sharpened over the years, even if her upper-level hearing range has softened. Just another excuse to get in early for the best position down the front.

A proud member of The Music extended family, Liz also has a 'grown up job' as an academic teaching and writing about popular music and culture at UTS in Sydney, and she also moonlights as a podcaster and archivist for community radio. Someone towards the higher end of the Australian music industry once called her a "Doctor of Pop", but you can just call her Liz. There's also a couple of little music fans who call her 'Mum'. She’s only met Molly Meldrum in the flesh once, and she didn't 'just go in for the hug'. Regret is a powerful emotion.

Reviews / Album
Album Review: Fanny Lumsden - Fallow
"Damn it works."
Features / Music
From Big Days Out To Glamper Campers: How Festivals Have Changed In The 2010s
Liz Giuffre examines how the Australian festival circuit has evolved since 2010, from the mega-festival like Big Day Out to more boutique offerings, in the face of changing oversight from the government.
Features / Music
The Music 2019 Writers' Poll: Liz Giuffre
Here's what The Music's writers rated in 2019…
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Caiti Baker – Dust (Part 1)
"[C]atchy but demanding the listener lean in."
Features / Music
'I'm An Extreme Personality': Ali Barter Gets Very Honest For Her Second Album
Ali Barter is just being honest. She knows she likes horror movies, blood and extreme things. Liz Giuffre discovers how talking about the fucked up things in life makes the Melbourne artist feel free.
Features / Film & TV
‘Amazing Grace’ Is The Aretha Franklin Doco That Almost Never Made It To Cinemas
Amazing Grace producer Joe Boyd talks to Liz Giuffre about the divine splendour of gospel music, and being in the room that day in 1972.
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Seeker Lover Keeper – Wild Seeds
"[T]he best of a wonderful, three-headed musical beast."
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Spod – Adult Fantasy
"Wonderfully weird and weirdly wonderful."
Features / Music
Tammi Savoy On Bringing Underappreciated Rockabilly To Modern Audiences
Tammi Savoy tells Liz Giuffre that while she loves singing songs from the 1950s, she doesn't feel like she belongs in another era: "I feel like if I would have been born back then it would have been extremely tough.”
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Emeli Sande - Real Life
"11 tracks to uplift and inspire."
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Mavis Staples - We Get By
"This one doesn’t just get by, it gets you up, on your feet, and into many a mood."
Features / Music
Laurel Was Inspired To Make Her Film Clips By Old School Screen Tests
Laurel Arnell-Cullen – known monomyously as Laurel – tells Liz Giuffre about the beauty and intimacy in stillness.