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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.

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Features / Interviews
Kee'ahn
‘Centring, Grounding Yourself In Country’: The Road To Kee’ahn’s Long-Awaited Debut EP
Kee’ahn’s talents reduced the late Uncle Archie Roach to tears and made them an obvious choice for Baker Boy’s sublime “Blak choir,” but who knew they nearly pursued a career in basketball?
Features / Music
Baker Boy
Baker Boy: 'I Want The Album To Make Everyone Feel How My Grandmother Made Me Feel'
As Baker Boy unleashes his latest LP, it's clear that his metamorphosis from the Fresh Prince of Arnhem Land to Global Hitmaking Superstar is complete.
Features / Interviews
The Tea Party
The Tea Party: 'Australia Is Such A Big Part Of Our Hearts And Our Soul'
“People are walking out of a symphony show with The Tea Party with tears running down their faces. It's that emotional, in a very positive way.”
Features / Music
Bumpy
‘I Was Circling Home This Whole Time And I Didn't Quite Realise’: Bumpy Accepts A Cultural Responsibility On ‘Kanana’
“There's a lot of grief that's wrapped up with going back and trying to reconnect,” Bumpy says of returning to Noongar Boodja with her mother, “because you realise just how much more you've lost.”
Features / Music
Tame Impala
Letting It Happen: Ten Years Of Tame Impala's 'Currents'
To celebrate the tenth anniversary of Tame Impala’s third album, 'Currents,' we unpack the career-defining masterpiece that propelled Kevin Parker’s bedroom project to major international festival headliner status.  
Reviews / Live
Night Mass: God Complex, Dark Mofo 2025
Live Review: Dark Mofo 2025
From worshipping Npcede and the Australian exclusive of Show Me The Body to enjoying a salted caramel and apple hot toddy, Dark Mofo retains its mysterious delights with its epic comeback.
Features / Music
Katie Noonan
Katie Noonan On Jeff Buckley: 'He Was A Real Renaissance Man, But Also A Total Shredder'
Ahead of her 'Jeff Buckley's Grace Tour,' Katie Noonan examines Buckley's influence on her artistry, the challenges of singing his songs, and why she believes he was a "shredder."
Reviews / Live
ZZ Top
Live Review: ZZ Top, George Thorogood & The Destroyers, Dallas Frasca @ Margaret Court Arena, Melbourne
Visuals? Not essential. Giant screens? Meh. All you really need is the legendary Billy Gibbons and his guitar wizardry.
Features / Interviews
Dallas Frasca, Candice Lorrae, Katie Noonan
The Message Of International Women's Day? 'Lift Them Up': Women To The Front, Already!
“We’ve been the underdogs, but there’s power in that,” says Dallas Frasca.
Features / Interviews
Lake Street Dive
Lake Street Dive: From Dive Bars To Madison Square Garden
Ahead of their forthcoming Australian tour, The Music catches up with Lake Street Dive, who reveal how Kevin Bacon helped them go viral.
Features / Interviews
Goo Goo Dolls
Goo Goo Dolls: ‘Our First Fortunes Sort Of Escaped Us’
“We thought – being in that crowd of huge bands and artists – that there was no way we were gonna get noticed.”
Features / Music
Stephen Pavlovic
Steve 'Pav' Pavlovic Teases Forthcoming Book And 'Compelling' Doco
Steve 'Pav' Pavlovic is one of the most important figures of the Australian alternative scene, and his archives have plenty more to give us.