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Sarah Longfield – Disparity

Eden Kupermintz
December 31, 2018
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As I've mentioned several times now, mostly when discussing Rivers of Nihil, getting to fully connect with an artist you were always almost on board with is a great feeling. It can elevate the work that makes ... Read More...

EXCLUSIVE PREMIERE: Check Out This New Drum Video From Sarah Longfield!

Heavy Blog
July 18, 2016
Premieres, Video
I feel like everybody who reads this site should be familiar with Sarah Longfield at this point. We've covered her many times before on this site, and that includes work with her project The Fine Constant. It's... Read More...

Heavy Blog Presents: THE FRET FUEL CAN’T MELT STEEL STRINGS TOUR, feat. Sirens & The Fine Constant

Heavy Blog
August 31, 2015
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Here at Heavy Blog, we've had the privilege to sponsor a number of tours from all sorts of bands we're fans of. Our latest sponsored tour, the Proggest August Tour, featuring Native Construct, Wings Denied, and... Read More...
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EXCLUSIVE ALBUM STREAM: The Fine Constant – Woven in Light

Jimmy Rowe
April 7, 2015
Features, Premieres
Madison, Wisconsin's The Fine Constant are without a doubt an archetype of the tech-worshiping prog metal scene that has come into prominence of recent years. The young instrumental trio of Sarah Longfield ... Read More...
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Heavy Blog Is Heavy Sponsoring Woven In Haste Tour 2015 Featuring Maid Myriad & The Fine Constant

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March 11, 2015
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Heavy Blog is proud to announce our sponsorship of the Woven In Haste Tour 2015, which will feature co-headliners Maid Myriad and The Fine Constant. We're particularly proud to be sponsoring this tour, as it ... Read More...
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VIDEO: The Fine Constant – ‘Pari Passu’ – Live @ The Hideout Lounge, Omaha, NE 7.12.14

Nick Cusworth
July 17, 2014
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Last week our own Randy Edwards put his body on the line to film a typically intense and physical set from Trash Talk. This week he's back with a far more subdued, though equally impressive (and far more nood... Read More...
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Encircle Readying Release Of New Album, Into The Dreamstate

Jimmy Rowe
January 8, 2013
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Our writers are often involved in music projects of their own, and the latest in-house output comes from writer Anthony "Alucard" DiGiacomo's project Encircle's new album Into The Dreamstate!

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