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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
Nirvana live at The Palace in Melbourne
I Was There When… Nirvana Ruled The Palace In 1992
“That’s one of the greatest shows I’ve ever seen… I even get teary thinking about it.”
Features / Interviews
Leon Bridges
On ‘Leon’, Leon Bridges Comes To Grips With The Power Of Transparent Songwriting
“It's okay to give people a piece of yourself without giving everything.”
Features / Interviews
Bryan Ferry
Bryan Ferry: 'I’d Never Dreamed I Would Be Able To Express Myself So Well'
Bryan Ferry takes The Music on a trip down memory lane with his latest release, 'Retrospective: Selected Recordings 1973-2023.'
Features / Interviews
Dean Lewis
Dean Lewis: ‘We Don't Actually Get To Decide What A Hit Is Anymore’
"I've given up virality to tell the story of the songs... that short-form virality is sorta like McDonald’s and desperate."
Features / List
Kylie Minogue
10 Iconic Kylie Tracks We're Hoping To Experience Live On Her 'Tension Tour'
We already know what we're in for - timeless dancefloor bangers, fashion, pyrotechnics, mirrorballs - but here are The Music's ten special requests for Kylie's upcoming 'Tension Tour.'
Features / Interviews
Gut Health
Gut Health On 'Stiletto' And Being A Live Band: 'Playing Live Is Like 100 Rehearsals To Us'
Vocalist Athina Uh Oh on how Gut Health’s “melting pot of different backgrounds” feeds into their cathartic live shows, aesthetic and striking debut album, 'Stiletto'.
Features / Music
Dami Im
Dami Im On Going Unexpectedly Viral: 'TikTok Wasn’t A Thing When This Song Came Out!'
“Every artist is trying to get a viral moment with their song.”
Features / Interviews
Emma Donovan, Paul Grabowsky
Emma Donovan Draws Strength From Keeping Her Grandfather’s Legacy Alive In ‘The Old Rugged Cross’
According to Emma Donovan, Paul Grabowsky – her collaborator on 'The Old Rugged Cross' show – “hears this whole other world” while arranging music.
Features / Interviews
Missy Higgins
Missy Higgins Is 'Letting Go Of That Story' She Had For Herself
"I don't feel like I have to get anyone's approval for anything anymore, which is very freeing as far as creating art goes," Higgins said of her empowering new LP, 'The Second Act'.
Features / List
The The
The The: 10 Must-Hear Songs From The British Post-Punk Icons
With their 'Ensouled World Tour' taking over the Sydney Opera House and other Aussie venues, we can't wait to hear some of these The The songs live.
Features / Interviews
Telenova
Telenova's 'Magic Creative Chemistry' Blooms On Debut Album 'Time Is A Flower'
If Telenova hadn't formed, singer Angeline Armstrong says, "I think it's likely that I'd be disheartened with the music industry and probably doing film or something."
Features / List
Bon Scott, ABBA, Justin Timberlake
LOL-Worthy Mondegreens, From Banana Chewing Gum To ‘Crimea River’
The Music has gathered our absolute fave mondegreens to save you the mortification during your next karaoke session.