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Matty J IV With Dan Riches From Struggling Kings For Rubibi Survival Day 2025

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Matty J wraps up the week of artist interviews for Rubibi Survival Day 2025 with a chat featuring Dan Riches, a member of the well-loved Broome band, Struggling Kings. Dan shares insights into the band’s origins, musical journey, and what fans can expect from their upcoming performance. Originally from One Arm Point (Ardyaloon), Dan and his brothers grew up immersed in Bardi Jawi culture, with music always being a part of their lives. Struggling Kings was born from their passion for playing together, starting out with covers and eventually developing their signature style blending rock, country, and storytelling through song. Dan discusses their early performances and how the band evolved over the years, leading to gigs across the country and major festival appearances. Reflecting on the band's journey, Dan highlights their most memorable moments, particularly performing back home in Ardyaloon, where their hit song Ardyaloon resonated deeply with their community. Singing in language and sharing their culture is a key part of their music, which they believe helps connect people to country and heritage. On the significance of Survival Day, Dan shared: "This time of year can be tough with all the noise on social media, but for us, it's about celebrating the survival of our people. We love this country and feel blessed to call it home. Through our music, we share our culture and history—because Indigenous people have always been storytellers and songwriters. Survival Day is a time to come together, connect, and share those stories." Struggling Kings will be headlining the event, wrapping up the night with their powerful sound and heartfelt messages. Dan invites everyone—Indigenous and non-Indigenous—to join in and enjoy a night of amazing music, connection, and community. Catch Struggling Kings live at Rubibi Survival Day on January 26 at Gimme Gimme Bar, and stay tuned for their upcoming releases and future gigs!
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Matty J wraps up the week of artist interviews for Rubibi Survival Day 2025 with a chat featuring Dan Riches, a member of the well-loved Broome band, Struggling Kings. Dan shares insights into the band’s origins, musical journey, and what fans can expect from their upcoming performance. Originally from One Arm Point (Ardyaloon), Dan and his brothers grew up immersed in Bardi Jawi culture, with music always being a part of their lives. Struggling Kings was born from their passion for playing together, starting out with covers and eventually developing their signature style blending rock, country, and storytelling through song. Dan discusses their early performances and how the band evolved over the years, leading to gigs across the country and major festival appearances. Reflecting on the band's journey, Dan highlights their most memorable moments, particularly performing back home in Ardyaloon, where their hit song Ardyaloon resonated deeply with their community. Singing in language and sharing their culture is a key part of their music, which they believe helps connect people to country and heritage. On the significance of Survival Day, Dan shared: "This time of year can be tough with all the noise on social media, but for us, it's about celebrating the survival of our people. We love this country and feel blessed to call it home. Through our music, we share our culture and history—because Indigenous people have always been storytellers and songwriters. Survival Day is a time to come together, connect, and share those stories." Struggling Kings will be headlining the event, wrapping up the night with their powerful sound and heartfelt messages. Dan invites everyone—Indigenous and non-Indigenous—to join in and enjoy a night of amazing music, connection, and community. Catch Struggling Kings live at Rubibi Survival Day on January 26 at Gimme Gimme Bar, and stay tuned for their upcoming releases and future gigs!
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