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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Emma Donovan is an exceptional talent and is only just starting to unleash her full solo potential.
From “fun, bedroom jam guy” to musical director conducting 40-plus musicians, Jordan Rakei explores yet another sonic identity on upcoming opus ‘The Loop’.
Stepping out of The Putbacks’ “funk-soul bubble”, Emma Donovan hopes to “get street cred from all the uncles and the mob” through the release of her stunning new solo record ’Til My Song Is Done’, which pays tribute to her country heritage.
We caught up with one of Freo’s finest bands for a chinwag about embracing collaboration, getting woken up by your own song, and how “juxtaposition” informed their latest album, ‘Under The Light’.
Holy Fuck talk technology, not sounding like anyone else, working with Aussie stars and more ahead of their MONA FOMA appearances and Australian headline tour dates.
We chat with frontwoman Hannah Joy about the urgent need for muso-mum prototypes, touring with a three-year-old while pregnant, learning to accept her creative process, and finding songs for ‘Faith Crisis Pt 1’ during solo staycations.
Take That will tour Australia later this year. To celebrate, Howard Donald discusses new beginnings, closing the Coronation concert, the helpline set up for Take That fans following their 1996 split and more.
'I'm Too Sexy', 'The Only Arena' and 'Something In The Orange': here are the most memorable moments from season 9 episode one of 'Australian Idol'.
Campbell Burns - frontman of Vacations, one of the most-played Australian acts on Spotify - checks in to discuss the Pure OCD diagnosis that informed his band’s latest LP ‘No Place Like Home’, and why he had to relocate Stateside to thrive.
With 'Like An Orchid', merci, mercy continues to pair buoyant melodies with profound subject matter.