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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.

Reviews / Live
Live Review: The Amity Affliction
"No wonder they're in demand the world over."
Features / Music
Simon Daly's Vision For The Lost Lands Includes Kids As Volunteers
“I’d hope by next year that really good parts of the festival are actually run by kids.”
Features / Music
On Fibbing To 'Rookie' Magazine And Eating Froot Loops From The Box
"I ended up saying something like we’d had heaps of sugar, ‘cause I didn’t wanna say that I was really drunk."
Features / Arts
Julian Clary On The Audience Participant Who Got Away
“He said to me, ‘I feel I can’t handle this,’ and he just ran away!”
Features / Music
Mike Noga
Mike Noga On Breaking Free From The "Musical Safety Net" That Is The Drones
“Being in that band for ten years was... like a musical safety net.”
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Maxwell
"Maxwell does love taking video footage of the crowd and then gets into the shot himself, telling us it's for his Snapchat."
Features / Music
Glass Animals. Photo by Kane Hibberd, Illustrations by Ben Nicol
Discovering The World Is Weird - Through Fortune Tellers With Sausage Candles
"I said, ‘What is that smell?’ And he said, ‘Oh, it’s a candle. It’s, like, my sausage candle.’"
Features / Music
Jesse Coulter Of Grenadiers On The Rise Of Boutique Festivals Like Hot Freaks
“It’s easier to do one thing well.”
Features / Music
Bear's Den On Making An "Old Oil Drum" Part Of Their Record
"I think actually I'm better at playing with a drink in my hand."
Features / Music
Mantis & The Prayer's William Parmelee On Tying A Praying Mantis Egg Into His Garden
"This girl came up to me and, she's like, 'You're like an evil David Bowie'."
Features / Music
Matt Harrison On Trying To Take On The Malcolm Young Role In Palace Of The King
"The European audience, and rock fans, treat Australian rock as though it’s its own genre."
Features / Music
Hugo Race On The "Dark Nights Of The Soul" Involved In The Writing Of His First Book
"It’s hard to keep a band together when you’re in your 20s because everyone is so volatile, and everyone takes it all so personally."