The Brooklyn metal outfit Castevet have called it quits, Invisible Oranges reports. The trio of Andrew Hock (Psalm Zero), Ian Jacyszyn (Copremesis), and Nicholas McMaster (Krallice) started in 2006 and released two albums: 2010's Mounds of Ash and 2013's Obsian.

They wrote on their website:

Castevet is no more. There is no single reason or event driving this decision; it is based on the need of each individual involved to continue to develop their vision within new and existing projects. To put it simply, it is time to move on. Thank you to all who have supported Castevet since our inception in 2006.

Pitchfork's Brandon Stosuy named Obsian one of the best metal albums of 2013. Listen to that LP in its entirety: