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Craig Mathieson
Born1971
Australia
OccupationJournalist, editor, author
SubjectRock music
Notable worksThe Sell-In: How the Music Business Seduced Alternative Rock

Craig Mathieson (born 1971) is an Australian music journalist and writer. His books include, Hi Fi Days (1996), The Sell-In in (2000) and the 100 Best Australian Albums in 2010, with Toby Creswell and John O'Donnell

Biography

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Craig Mathieson was born in 1971 and grew up in rural Victoria. At the age of 18, he started writing professionally about rock & roll, contributing to daily newspapers and rock magazines both in Australia and overseas. He became the editor of Juice,[1] one of Australia's leading pop culture magazines, at 23.

Hi Fi Days (1996) is a biography of three leading Australian bands, Silverchair, Spiderbait and You Am I. The Sell-In (2000) documents the rise of the Australia's alternative music scene and how that success attracted the interest of the music industry's major labels.

As from October 2010, Mathieson works freelance for a number of publications, including the magazine Rolling Stone, The Bulletin, GQ, HQ and national newspapers The Age,[2] and The Sydney Morning Herald.

Since March 2012 Mathieson has been the film critic for the Sunday Age.

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  • ^ "EG launches music awards on its 21st birthday". The Age. 22 September 2006. Archived from the original on 14 February 2009. Retrieved 25 March 2009.
  • ^ "Playlisted : everything you need to know about Australian music right now / Craig Mathieson". catalogue. National Library of Australia. Retrieved 2 November 2010.
  • ^ "100 best Australian albums / John O'Donnell, Toby Creswell and Craig Mathieson". catalogue. National Library of Australia. Retrieved 2 November 2010.

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