All Rhodes lead to Fender

Holy Yalta: Crime In Choir, arguably Sea of Azov vocalizing at its finest.
Holy Yalta: Crime In Choir, arguably Sea of Azov vocalizing at its finest.

Darla-distributed label Omnibus Records has consistently released some of the Valley’s greatest music. What separates Omnibus from most indie labels’ shortcomings—signing only close friends, limiting roster size, etc.—is its attention to multiple genres and the cross pollination of styles. This weekend’s show at the Capitol Garage, 1427 L St., showcases pollination at its finest. It’s a celebration of Omnibus’ current roster that includes a reunion of the sadly defunct Crime In Choir—which effectively marries the Fender Rhodes piano into a deadly dose of intricate instrumentals. Also on the bill are Electrogroup, ent, Trackstar and the Cave-ins. Forget Temptation Island, this show is tempting enough. The show is Saturday, December 1; cover’s $6 and the show is all ages, as always. www.omnibusrecords.com.

(SN&R)