By OnMilwaukee Staff Writers   Published Apr 05, 2011 at 12:38 PM

As we reported last week veteran Milwaukee indie rock band Decibully is calling it quits after a 10-year run.

While band members had hinted that Saturday's show at the Cactus Club would be their last, singer BJ Seidel confirmed mid-show that the capacity crowd was in fact watching the last hurrah.

The end seemed unavoidable with multi-instrumentalist Ryan Weber heading into the Peace Corps, band practice would have been a little tricky.

No one can say that the guys aren't going out in style, though. After a sprawling set Saturday that featured songs from throughout a decade of existence the band announced this morning that it was making its farewell album available for a pay-what-you want download through Decibullies Nick Sanborn and Andy Menchal's Listening Party record label Web site.

So, thanks for the memories guys. I look forward to seeing what you go on to come up with in the future.

Update: Thanks to Decibully pal Eric Holliday you can listen to the final show in it's entirety right here.