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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
Auslan Interpretation At Gigs Isn't An 'Extra' - It's An Essential
Auslan interpreter extraordinaire Mikey Webb – the one with the trademark snazzy duds and man-bun – plus one of his many cheerleaders Adam Hyde – one half of Peking Duk and also mastermind of new solo project Keli Holiday – discuss making Auslan interpreters “the norm” at gigs and just how much Dylan Alcott’s Ability Fest “changed the whole landscape”.
Features / Interviews
‘I Couldn’t Believe My Eyes’: Tim Freedman Talks The Whitlams, Black Stump Band
"I’ve been running around the country for seven weeks watching people sing together around the piano and, I can tell you, it beats Netflix every time.”
Features / Interviews
Hatchie: ‘I Didn’t Realise How Good I Have It’
“I think I forget that good things that are happening to me that might seem normal now, didn’t even seem possible a few years ago. So I really need to sit and reflect on my present more.”
Features / Interviews
UK Singer Tom Grennan Talks Jarring Reality Of Sudden Stardom
"I was playing to like, I dunno, 20 to 30 people in this pub – it was an open-mic night – and then five or six months later I could see the pub from this stage I was on [performing to] 75,000 people at Wireless Festival! It was crazy.”
Features / Interviews
‘Part Of Me Didn’t Wanna Go Back To Being Leon Bridges’
'It was very refreshing to just be away from [fame] during that time...'
Features / Interviews
Missy Higgins: ‘It’s A Tough Industry To Get A leg-up In As A Woman’
“It makes me hopeful for the future of my daughter to see these brave girls doing what they’ve done over the past couple of years.”
Features / Music
Sharing Space With Spirits: Methyl Ethel’s Jake Webb On Creating ‘Are You Haunted?’
“It’s my hope that this music can reward people who wanna listen to it in a deeper way.”
Features / Music
Alt-J Aren't Letting Expectations Weigh Them Down
"I suppose we just react to the songs as they come and it kind of comes across as we’re, like, hopping genres.”
Features / Music
The Music 2020 Writers' Poll: Bryget Chrisfield
Here's what The Music's writers rated in 2020…
Features / Music
'Maybe I Was On Too Many Mushrooms': Glass Animals' New Album Was Simply Inspired
Things are looking different for Glass Animals going into the release of their latest album, 'Dreamland'. Frontman Dave Bayley tells Bryget Chrisfield all about it.
Features / Music
How The Luxury Of Time Made Spanish Indie Rockers Hinds 'More Rich And More Colourful'
Hinds sing in their native tongue more than they ever have before on their latest, third album, 'The Prettiest Curse'. Vocalist/guitarist Carlotta Cosials admits to Bryget Chrisfield, "I still don't like myself in English that much".
News / Music
REVIEW: Large And Recharged - Recharge 2020 Festival Brought The Goods
"The complete festival aesthetic - including a main stage, a side stage, full production, professional sound, food stalls, community initiative, etc - but accessed through the comfort of a tablet or computer screen at home."