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After the disbanding of <a href="spotify:artist:5pCpBL7wai0uktyFUbuivw">Parker & Lily</a>, P.L. Noon (aka Parker Noon) put together the haunting, lo-fi noise-drenched Low Lows, named after <a href="spotify:artist:5pCpBL7wai0uktyFUbuivw">Parker & Lily</a>'s last album. Sound engineer Daniel Rickard (guitar, organ, bass) and Jeremy Wheatley (drums), both of whom had joined <a href="spotify:artist:5pCpBL7wai0uktyFUbuivw">Parker & Lily</a> for the final record, continued with Noon for the new band. They released Fire on the Bright Sky in September 2006, and a second full-length, Shining Violence, followed in 2008. Amid revolving lineups, including their sometimes 14-piece touring band, a third album was repeatedly delayed until 2014 when Noon, by then going by the name Monk Parker, announced a rebranding of the band, also to be called Monk Parker. Their debut album, How the Spark Loves the Tinder, arrived in 2015. ~ Kenyon Hopkin & Marcy Donelson, Rovi