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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: Mona Foma Laps Up The Teaches Of Peaches
Try asking yourself, “What would Peaches do?” on the reg.
Reviews / Film & TV
Australian Idol Week 2 Recap: Kleenex Moments, Food Bribes & Premature Predictions
Here are the best and worst moments from Australian Idol episodes four, five and six.
Features / Film & TV
Australian Idol Week 1 Recap: Triumphs, Tears & Tantrums
Australia Idol 2023’s promo material proudly proclaims: “The only show that makes real stars is back.”
Reviews / Film & TV
Australian Idol Ep 1 Recap: The Good Singers, The Bad Loser & The Ugly Return Judge
Australia Idol 2023’s promo material proudly proclaims: “The only show that makes real stars is back!”
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Nick Cave & Warren Ellis
Nick Cave can be absolutely terrifying.
Features / Music
‘Greater Longevity Than If We Had Relied On Triple J’: Local Acts Overseas [Part 2]
We chat with Vacations drummer Joey Van Lier, and Nic Johnston, vocalist/keyboardist for Sons Of The East, about why their bands are currently experiencing greater levels of success overseas than in Australia.
Features / Music
‘I Had To Leave Australia In Order To Succeed’: Local Acts Overseas [Part 1]
"I’ve also now got a very unique success story that a lot of Australian artists don’t have."
Reviews / Arts
Joseph & The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat @ Regent Theatre
"Good, wholesome, daggy fun for the whole family."
Features / Music
The Best Schoolies Anthems Of All Time
Wherever, however and with whomever you plan to blow off final-exam pressure – the GC, Byron Bay, Mornington Peninsula or just at a local house party with a select few besties – undoubtedly you’ll need some sick tunes to rock out, or reminisce, to. While planning your themed outfits with your squad, and squabbling about which Cruiser flavours to bulk buy, don’t forget to sort out your playlists for gee-ups and partying, but also soothing sore heads on the flipside. See below for inspo.
Features / Music
The Buckleys Part 2: ‘The Atmos Experience’, Getting Jack White's Permission & Murph’s Ongoing Legacy
The day after the global premiere of The Buckleys’ 'Take It As It Comes' documentary – which screened as part of 2022’s Byron Bay Film Festival – Bryget Chrisfield sat down for a chat with its director Grant James plus all three members of the sibling band – Sarah, Lachlan and Molly – inside the beloved South Ballina home of the late, great Chris Murphy; the precise location where he signed this talented, Clunes-based outfit to his label, Petrol Records.
Features / Music
Bruce Springsteen Takes On AC/DC, Lorde & More: Top 10 Covers
We rank Bruce Springsteen’s ultimate covers of all time.
Features / Music
10 Songs We Wanna Hear Beck Perform Unplugged
Does anyone else automatically burst into tears every time they hear Everybody’s Gotta Learn Sometime because of Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind?