Jahan and Yasmine have been quiet since the allegations rose against them by former member of the trio Kris Trindl aka Rain Man that he was being forced out of Krewella for not partying enough and denied his proper share of the earnings the group was accruing from touring. Now the sisters have broken their silence and taken to Facebook with a cryptic message "Say Goodbye" (look closely) that could be aimed at Trindl. Before fans had much time to interpret the message, they posted another picture with their new logo, squashing any notion that "Say Goodbye" could mean the end of Krewella (via YourEDM). Instead it appears to be the start of a new beginning; a beginning without Rain Man.

A comeback would imply some new music and someone might have ruined the surprise. Their close friends and frequent collaborators, Adventure Club tweeted out earlier today "Excited for everyone to hear the new Krewella it's incredible". The tweet has since been deleted, but the damage was done (via Fist In The Air).

Deadmau5, the ever present dance music troll weighed in on the subject, as he did back when news of the lawsuit first surfaced. With a simple two word response to the "Say Goodbye" message, he poignantly got his message across, saying "Lol bye".

It appears that the duo are trying to get things back on track after the major set back of losing and getting sued by their producer and DJ, Kris Trindl. Either the Krwella sisters have started producing their own tracks or they are doing as the lawsuit claimed they could do in hiring freelance writers and producers to deliver instrumentals and help deliver finished songs while the sisters tour. Trindl has shown his hand with a recent production and it appears we may see what the rest of Krewella has been doing while the lawyers battle this lawsuit out.

(Photo : via Krewella Facebook)

(Photo : via Krewella Facebook )

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