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Chris Familton, Journalist

Chris Familton

I'm a music journalist, publicist and musician. I’ve been writing professionally about music for the last 15 years, with my music blogs Doubtful Sounds and Post To Wire (alt-country/folk) and as a freelancer with The Music (Drum Media) since 2009, Rhythms magazine, FasterLouder and more.

I've been playing bass guitar in bands since the early ‘90s in New Zealand (Thorazine Shuffle) and Australia (The Finalists, Charlie Horse). I currently also work as a music publicist, with artists including Bluebottle Kiss, Halfway, Restless Leg, Alannah Russack. 

Reviews / Album
Album Review: The Tall Grass - Down The Unmarked Road
"It's still on the laid-back vibe though - wistful, poetic, and melancholic."
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Sam Outlaw - Tenderheart
"He continues to fine-tune his blend of earthy, traditional country music and the clean lines and sun-kissed vibes of the West Coast."
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Chris Shiflett - West Coast Town
"This swings, shuffles and rocks in equal and impressive measures, from start to finish."
Reviews / Album
Album Review: feedtime - Gas
"They reclaim their place at the unhinged intersection of post-punk, cow-punk and sludge rock."
Features / Music
Rickie Lee Jones Says 'Success Comes With A Lot Of Baggage'
"We live in a time where artists act like business people - they talk about the bottom line and their brand."
Reviews / Album
Album Review: British Sea Power - Let The Dancers Inherit The Party
"There's a cohesive sound to the rousing guitars and propulsive drumming."
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Spoon, Mike Noga
"Spoon are astute rock deconstructionists."
Features / Music
The Song That Gave Them The Keys To The World
"We had a mantra 'up or out,' which meant anything we were putting on a song had to be turned up or taken out."
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Belles Will Ring, Le Pie, The Wednesday Night
"The unabashed enthusiasm and energy of Belles Will Ring has been missed on the Sydney scene."
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Willie Watson, My Bubba, Imogen Clark
"Willie Watson knows how to command a stage."
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Chain & The Gang, Angie
"A sensational garage-pop shakedown."
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Marty Stuart & His Fabulous Superlatives - Way Out West
"Tales of pills, open roads and geographical romanticism draped in pedal steel, shuffling rhythms and Mexicali flavours."