Wolf Gang have announced their split, thanking fans for their supporting but lamenting that it's 'time to move on'.
The London synth-pop band, who released two albums in their career and played with the likes of The Killers, Coldplay, Keane, Scissor Sisters, Bastille and many more, became firm festival favourites among discerning music fans - but have announced that their time has come to an end.
"Dear Friends," wrote the band on Facebook. "We are very sad to announce our decision to end the band. We've had an incredible journey; we've been to amazing places and met wonderful people, and all along the way we loved sharing our music with you all, but now it's time for us to move onto other things. We want to thank each and every one of you who showed us support and enjoyed our music, you have meant a lot to us.
"We wish you all the best, and thanks again, Max, James, Gav and Lasse X"
Watch Wolf Gang's video for 'Lions In Cages' below
The band released their second and final album Alveron in 2014. They consisted of frontman Max McElligott along with former drummer of The Rakes Lasse Petersen, guitarist Gavin Slater and bassist James Wood.