I'm the problem, it's me': Why do musicians revisit their pain and doubt in their art?

Press/Media: Expert Comment

Description

The Conversation Article Published

Subject

Music and Trauma Recovery 

Period11 Nov 2022 → 16 Nov 2022

Media coverage

2

Media coverage

  • TitleABC Northern Territory
    Degree of recognitionRegional
    Media name/outletABC Radio
    Media typeRadio
    Duration/Length/Size15 MIN
    Country/TerritoryAustralia
    Date16/11/22
    DescriptionAfternoon Program Radio Interview
    Producer/AuthorLyrella Couzens
    PersonsCher McGillivray
  • TitleABC National Weekend Evenings
    Degree of recognitionNational
    Media name/outletABC Sydney
    Media typeRadio
    Duration/Length/Size10 minutes
    Country/TerritoryAustralia
    Date15/11/22
    DescriptionRadio Interview with Christine Anu
    Producer/AuthorSuki Sadik
    PersonsCher McGillivray

Media contributions

1

Media contributions

  • TitleThe Conversation
    Media name/outletThe Conversation
    Duration/Length/Size800 words
    Country/TerritoryAustralia
    Date11/11/22
    DescriptionTaylor Swift’s latest album Midnights launched with the single Anti-Hero. Anti-heroes in fiction are dark, complex characters who may question their moral compass but are ultimately trying to be led by their good intentions. Perhaps most humans feel like we are all anti-heroes lacking the right amount of courage, idealism, and morality – wanting to be heroic but struggling through familiar dark places.
    Producer/AuthorCher McGillivray
    URLhttps://theconversation.com/im-the-problem-its-me-why-do-musicians-revisit-their-pain-and-doubt-in-their-art-193528
    PersonsCher McGillivray