
“2025 will be the 45th anniversary of the release of ‘Entertainment!‘ in the US, and will be our final year as a band. It’s been wonderful, but all things must end. We want to go out with a bang and celebrate with our fans and friends. So, on what will be our last US tour, we’ll play two sets at each show: ‘Entertainment!” from start to finish in the first, and the best of the rest in the second. Come and join in, it’ll be a blast!”

Deep Heaven
Deep Heaven blurs the line between machine precision and human urgency. Rooted in post-punk and dream pop, they remain stubbornly electronic—pushing hardware synths and drum machines to their limits, layering them with bursts of guitar and lyrical confessions.
The duo began sketching out ideas for a project that would merge Max Modeen’s goth-leaning darkwave work (Enigma Machine) with Joseph Hoisington’s folk rock background—reimagined through a futuristic lens inspired by Factory Records. They bonded over a shared love of artists like New Order, Echo & the Bunnymen, and more recent acts like Nation of Language and Dummy.