Prince Rama—the duo of sisters Nimai and Taraka Larson—have decided to break up the band. As a final goodbye, they’ve released a new EP called Rage in Peace. Listen to it below.

Each vinyl copy of the EP is an “ash record” featuring the bonfire-scorched remains of Prince Rama’s old records, stage outfits, video props, flyers, make-up, manifestos, Pitchfork reviews, and more. The band broke up when Nimai called Taraka and announced she was “retiring from the music scene to explore who she was outside of the band.” Taraka put together the EP by finishing the sisters’ leftover unfinished songs. Taraka, who is working on a solo album, said of the breakup:

It took months for that phone call to sink in. I couldn’t imagine myself as anything other than in Prince Rama. It has been a part of my flesh, my blood, my soul for ten years. Nimai and I have been playing music together since high school. I realized that continuing Prince Rama without Nimai would be like continuing Guns n Roses without Slash; it just didn’t feel right. So even though this has been perhaps one of the most difficult decisions I have ever had to make, I realized I had no choice but to just fully embrace death so that the music can be free to live on in a different form.

The group’s albums Threshold Dances (2008), Zetland (2009), and Architecture of Utopia (2010) have also been released digitally today for the first time.