Wrench in the Works were an American Christian Mathcore/Metalcore band originating from Hartford, Connecticut. The band is currently signed to Facedown Records and in the process of recording new music for their upcoming album. In addition to recording new music and touring, Wrench in the Works has been featured on TVU and TVU's metalcore show, Battery for the video to their hit song, "Dust Over Time Test." On September 28, 2010, Facedown Records announced that Wrench in the Works had disbanded.
In 2005, while under the label Redscroll Records, Wrench in the Works released their debut album, Prodigal Transmission.
By 2008, Wrench in the Works had left Redscroll Records and signed onto Facedown Records where they released their second album, Lost Art of Heaping Coal.
The Works may refer to:
The Works is a UK-based retailer primarily dealing in discount books. In addition to books, The Works also sells arts and craft items, gifts, toys and games, stationery, and audiovisual goods. As of September 2011, The Works has over 300 branches across the UK.
In 2007, The Works acquired 26 outlets of the Bargain Books and Bookworld chains after their parent company went into administration.
The Works itself entered administration in 2008 and was subsequently purchased by equity firm Endless.
The Works is an American digital broadcast television network that is owned by the MGM Television division of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The network, which is primarily carried on the digital subchannels of television stations, maintains a general entertainment format featuring a mix of feature films, classic television sitcoms and drama series from the 1950s through the 1980s, and news and interview programming.
Through its ownership by MGM, The Works is a sister network to This TV, a joint venture between MGM and Tribune Broadcasting which also focuses on films and classic television series from the 1950s to the 1990s and carries programming from The Works' corporate cousin MGM Television.
With little prior announcement of its formation in advance of its debut, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer launched The Works on April 1, 2014; the network debuted on nine television stations owned or operated by Titan Broadcast Management (though either NRJ TV or Ellis Communications), with an initial clearance rate of, at minimum, 31% of all television households in the United States. In addition to carrying The Works on its stations, Titan Broadcast Management also handles advertising sales for the network. To make room for the network, Titan ended its affiliations with the Retro Television Network on most of its stations, swapping out that network with The Works. The network was formally launched in January 2015, with 26 affiliate stations, covering 37% of the nation's television households.
Today demons sit on their thrones plucking dirty notes
of brass mistaken for filthy crowns made of gold...
Chaos is all this conversation is.
Trust is nothing – a ringer would be better to take the
bids.
Sick of the chase – my life I must live through...
Give into the grave – live to kill the pain. Hearts and
masks tend to break so easily.
Playing you was really never me. Alter egos suffocate the
air we need to breathe...
Hearts and masks tend to break so easily.
We flock to emptiness and invitations of mundane stress.
So look sharp and don’t forget your Sunday’s best.
My self, my cell, my hell. My self, my cell, my hell.
My self, my cell, my hell. Give into the grave – don’t
live to kill the pain.