Parker and Lily | |
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Background information | |
Origin | New York City, New York, United States |
Genres | Indie rock Lo-fi Experimental Slow-core Dream pop Indie pop |
Years active | 2000–2005 |
Labels | Orange Recordings Manifesto Records Warm |
Past members | Parker Noon aka Mangham Parker Lily Wolfe Daniel Rickard Jeremy Wheatley Christina Campanella |
Website | MySpace page |
Parker and Lily was an American experimental pop/rock duo originally from New York, NY and formed in 2000.[1][2] Parker and Lily are not currently touring and have not released any new material since 2005; the band members are all working on other projects; Parker and Lily disbanded sometime in 2005.[1][3][4]
Their style is often described as a combination of experimental, dream pop, indie rock, indie pop, slowcore and lo-fi.[1][2][5] The band was originally composed of two former members of the band Valentine Six, Parker Noon (aka Mangham Parker) [6] (vocalist) and Lily Wolfe (pianist).[1] Organist Daniel Rickard and drummer Jeremy Wheatley were later added to the Parker and Lily live lineup.[1][7] In 2004, during the recording of their third and most recent album (The Low Lows, released in 2005), Noon and Wolfe's decade-long romantic relationship ended.[1][8][9] However, despite their breakup, Noon and Wolfe finished the album together.[1][8]
After finishing the recording of The Low Lows, Noon and Wolfe took a five-month hiatus and then regrouped to perform and work on new material.[10] However, this new material has yet to be released. In 2005, Noon collaborated with the other Parker and Lily members, Wheatley and Rickard, to form a new band named The Low Lows (using the name of Parker and Lily's third album The Low Lows).[3][11][12][13] The Low Lows have since released two full-length albums, one in 2006 and the other in 2008.[14][15]
Despite Noon and Wolfe's break-up, according to The Low Lows’ myspace page, Wolfe toured with The Low Lows for their first three tours and contributed to the making of The Low Lows’ first two albums.[16] Wolfe has stated on her Myspace page (and The Low Lows' Monotreme Records Artists' page coroberates) that she wants to focus only on making music for movies.[4][11]