Photo by Tom Spray

Death Grips have never been a band known for their stability. They canceled tours (or booked shows where they wouldn't show up) and cut ties with their major label. And yet, they've always kept things exciting, sharing their last three albums for free with zero notice.

Well, apparently, that's all coming to an end. According to a note posted on the band's Facebook, "Death Grips is over."

All of their live dates have been canceled—they were scheduled to appear at this year's Pitchfork Music Festival. Update: Trent Reznor, who was set to take Death Grips on Nine Inch Nails' tour, tweeted about their breakup—find it below. Update 2: Austin's Fun Fun Fun Fest, who had Death Grips on this year's lineup after they dropped out of last year's fest, also weighed in with their own napkin note. Find it below.

Their next album will be released this year by Harvest/Third World. Here's the note:

Last month, they released their latest album Niggas on the Moon. Last year, they put out Government Plates, and in 2012, they released two great LPs: The Money Store and No Love Deep Web. Their debut full-length was 2011's Exmilitary.

Fun Fun Fun Fest's note:

Watch them play "Guillotine" at Pitchfork's 2012 CMJ show: