Parker And Lily

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Suit of Fire 00:00 Tools
Hello Halo 00:00 Tools
Smashing Party 00:00 Tools
The Low Lows 00:00 Tools
My Golden Arm 00:00 Tools
Two Years In Air 00:00 Tools
I Am a Gun 00:00 Tools
Mandarin 00:00 Tools
Invisible cities 00:00 Tools
June gloom 00:00 Tools
Waitress 00:00 Tools
My Apartment Complex 00:00 Tools
User's Guide 00:00 Tools
Desert Holiday 00:00 Tools
P.S. 00:00 Tools
idle in idlewild 00:00 Tools
Motel Lights 00:00 Tools
Tokyo 00:00 Tools
What's an Oubliette? 00:00 Tools
The last good night 00:00 Tools
You Are My Matinee 00:00 Tools
Candy's last day 00:00 Tools
Only Heartbreak for Me 00:00 Tools
Bridge And Tunnel 00:00 Tools
Violet in Violet 00:00 Tools
Morley 00:00 Tools
In Bonn 00:00 Tools
The World on Time 00:00 Tools
Snow Day 00:00 Tools
I Don't Live Here Anymore 00:00 Tools
Planes in Clouds 00:00 Tools
Interior: Airport 00:00 Tools
Three-Day Life 00:00 Tools
Separate Rooms 00:00 Tools
Hey Sau Jin 00:00 Tools
for C.L. (iowa is passing by) 00:00 Tools
I Aam A Gun 00:00 Tools
Two Years In The Air 00:00 Tools
[Untitled Hidden Track] 00:00 Tools
I Dont Live Here Any More 00:00 Tools
Swim To Me 00:00 Tools
For C. L. (Iowa Is Passing By) 00:00 Tools
Last Good Night 00:00 Tools
Interior- Airport 00:00 Tools
Low Lows 00:00 Tools
Last Goodnight 00:00 Tools
06. Bridge and Tunnel 00:00 Tools
Ice On High Street 00:00 Tools
Mandari 00:00 Tools
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The dream pop duo Parker and Lily compose simplistic indie rock melodies similar to Galaxie 500 and Siddal, and have been called the John Doe and Exene Cervenka of N.Y.C. angst pop. Charming vocalist Parker Noon and pianist Lily Wolfe, formerly of Valentine Six, formed the band in early 2000 and have been local favorites in and around N.Y.C. clubs like the Knitting Factory and CBGB's. Shared dates with Cat Power, Stereo Total, Arab Strap, and White Hassle have also led to a growing fan base and critic's buzz, allowing Parker and Lily to sign with Orange Recordings for their summer 2001 debut Hello Halo. Two years later, the duo surfaced with Here Comes Winter and a new deal with Manifesto. By spring 2004, Parker and Lily were living in Athens, GA and preparing themselves for a third album. Drummer Jeremy Wheatley and organist Daniel Rickard were added to the live lineup. Wolfe and Noon's 14-year romance was also over. Luckily in the wake of their breakup Parker and Lily created their most adventurous psalter of their career yet; The Low Lows was released in January 2005. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.