Entertainment (band)

Entertainment
Origin Athens, Georgia, U.S.
Genres
Years active 2002present
Labels Stickfigure Records, Luminal Records, Simulacre/aDistant, Duchess Archive
Members
  • Trey Ehart
  • Kimberley Saint Thomas
  • Bari Donavan Watts
Past members
  • Andrew Gleason
  • Todd Caras
  • Chisolm Thompson

Entertainment is an American post-punk band founded in 2002 in Athens, Georgia.

History

Entertainment formed in 2002 in Athens, Georgia, influenced by the Doors, Love, Led Zeppelin, Bauhaus, Public Image Ltd, the Cure, Gang of Four, Christian Death, Joy Division, the Birthday Party, dub and krautrock.[1]

After the December 2003 release of their first single "Safe at One" on Atlanta label Stickfigure Records,[2] the band was signed by now-defunct Luminal Records, who released their second single, "Patroness", in 2004. A split 12-inch EP release with Canadian band A Spectre Is Haunting Europe followed in 2006 on Simulacre Media/Adistant Sound.[3]

Entertainment's debut album, Gender, was released in 2008 by Stickfigure, with a remastered vinyl version issued the following year on New York label Duchess Archive.[4] It received extensive critical acclaim and was voted the 2008 deathrock album of the year by Deathrock.com.,[5] who said, "Entertainment take [the] dark, post-punk, gothic concept back to the drawing board, removing the complication and dispensing with the miserable pop-sensibilities of the latest crop of 'post-punk' bandwagoners over the past half decade. What they achieve with surrealistic, visually descriptive lyrics, and the opium-den like pace is ultimately parallel to none other than Only Theatre of Pain, oddly enough". In a 2009 live review for Shadowtime NYC, Big Takeover critic Kristin Sollee described Entertainment as: "A slow burn of anarchic pleasures moving between pounding, tribal vigor and creeping, Gothic slither, few bands can make music this cold and abyssal so fiery and enticing".[6]

In 2016, the band toured the United States as support for Modern English.[7]

Members

Former members

Discography

Studio albums

Singles

EPs

Compilations

Compilation appearances

References

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