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Bryget Chrisfield, Journalist

Bryget Chrisfield

A lifelong love of music and writing consolidated when Bryget Chrisfield started penning live reviews for Inpress (now TheMusic) while studying Professional Writing & Editing at RMIT. After graduating, Bryget was initially employed as full-time staff writer before being promoted to Victorian editor of this national street press publication - now website - where she remained for over ten years. She is currently a freelance journalist - her byline appearing in publications including STACK, The Big Issue, The Music and Beat - and it is through interviewing musical geniuses that Bryget finds true happiness.

Features / Music
Gold Class. Photos by Kane Hibberd.
Propelling Forward & Not Letting The Past Own You
"You're made to feel growing up as though you're being too much, which I think relates to a lot of people, like, not just queer people; that your response to something is too much, too dramatic or too emotional or... too much of something."
Features / Music
Swimming With Sharks, Idolising Josh Homme & Adopting A Less “Moody” Image
“When I was a teenager, Josh Homme was my absolute, like, pin-up of what I wanted to be when I was I older.”
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Ministry Of Sound Orchestrated
"The essential tinkling glockenspiel throughout Massive Attack's 'Unfinished Sympathy' is so off that we place fingers firmly in ears."
Features / Music
How Putting Poems To Music “Unlocked Another Way Of Writing”
"I always thought that writing the words first would be too restrictive or would somehow inhibit the music, but I was wrong about that."
Features / Music
Never Gonna Be The Joy To Courtney's Slim Dusty
"'I wonder what it's like being with a partner who is also in the same profession who all of a sudden became one of the hottest acts in independent music around the world?'"
Reviews / Live
Live Review: LCD Soundsystem, Andee Frost
"I don't often get in the face of old people and tell them what to do... but let's rename this place!"
Features / Music
Photo by Kane Hibberd
How A Songwriting Session With Julian Hamilton Informed Dan Sultan's New Album
"The songs sort of present themselves and if you're lucky you're listening when they do."
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Father John Misty, Angie McMahon
"If the performance finished after just one song, we would already feel as if our ticket money was well spent."
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Mark Seymour & The Undertow
"'Say Goodbye' is introduced with Seymour acknowledging that "something whispered to somebody else" ("You don't make me feel like I'm a woman anymore") inspired this irate classic."
Reviews / Live
Pics by Kane Hibberd
Live Review: Queens Of The Stone Age, Ecca Vandal
"You can't help but feel aroused while experiencing Queens Of The Stone Age live."
News / Music
The Tea Party Tell Us About Rehearsing Tracks They've Never Played Live Ahead Of Aus Tour
"The Tea Party – we don’t play to backing tracks or anything like that, you know."
Reviews / Live
Live Review: kd lang, The Grigoryan Brothers
"Lang's beautifully broken, husky 'Hallelujah' accompanied just by bass and piano, supersedes Jeff Buckley's in our estimation."