Rainbows Are Free is a 5-piece doom metal band from Norman, Oklahoma. They won the 2011 "Woody Award" for "Best Metal Artist" in Oklahoma and again in 2012. and their music has been heard on KSPI 105.3 "The Spy" and Rock 100.5 the KATT. had described their music as "slamming waves of molten guitar magma." In an interview in the Tulsa World, guitarist Richie describes their sound as "heavy classic rock/proto-metal with moments of droney psychedelia and groove riffage." RAF, have opened for Black Mountain, Black Angels, Dead Meadow and High on Fire.
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| - Rainbows Are Free is a 5-piece doom metal band from Norman, Oklahoma. They won the 2011 "Woody Award" for "Best Metal Artist" in Oklahoma and again in 2012. and their music has been heard on KSPI 105.3 "The Spy" and Rock 100.5 the KATT. had described their music as "slamming waves of molten guitar magma." In an interview in the Tulsa World, guitarist Richie describes their sound as "heavy classic rock/proto-metal with moments of droney psychedelia and groove riffage." RAF, have opened for Black Mountain, Black Angels, Dead Meadow and High on Fire. (en)
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| - Mandragora (en)
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- Forty Minutes of Hell (en)
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- Brandon Kistler (en)
- Joey Powell (en)
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| - Rainbows Are Free is a 5-piece doom metal band from Norman, Oklahoma. They won the 2011 "Woody Award" for "Best Metal Artist" in Oklahoma and again in 2012. and their music has been heard on KSPI 105.3 "The Spy" and Rock 100.5 the KATT. had described their music as "slamming waves of molten guitar magma." In an interview in the Tulsa World, guitarist Richie describes their sound as "heavy classic rock/proto-metal with moments of droney psychedelia and groove riffage." RAF, have opened for Black Mountain, Black Angels, Dead Meadow and High on Fire. (en)
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