Earthworks may refer to:
Earthworks is a professional audio equipment company founded by David E. Blackmer in the mid 1990s after he left dbx to sell studio microphones, preamplifiers and studio reference monitors.
Their products are based on Blackmer's research into ultrasonic frequencies in sound reproduction and his claims that the time resolution of human hearing is 5 microseconds or better - corresponding to 200 kHz, well above the 20 kHz conventionally accepted as the limit of human hearing.
In archaeology, earthworks are artificial changes in land level, typically made from piles of artificially placed or sculpted rocks and soil. Earthworks are often known as barrows in England, and mounds in North America. Earthworks can themselves be archaeological features, or they can show features beneath the surface.
Earthworks of interest to archaeologists include hill forts, henges, mounds, platform mounds, effigy mounds, enclosures, long barrows, tumuli, ridge and furrow, mottes, round barrows, and other tombs.
New town lies in the way,
Head down while lasts the day,
You don't walk this way,
They won't give you no more of freedom,
See you soon, i just can't stay, (no)
Save yourself cause i am leaving,
Hells here
Tearing me apart,
No fear of losing any dark,
Faceless fiends of heaven sent,
Burns my brain for every cent,
Brain her,
He said,
Drain her,
Till dead.
You don't walk this way,
They won't give you no more of freedom,
See you soon, i just can't stay, (no)
Save yourself cause i am leaving,
No I, I can't stay,
No I, can't stay,
No I, I can't stay,
No I, can't stay,