Crime in Choir

American progressive rock band (2000–2009) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

San Francisco quintet Crime In Choir was an instrumental progressive rock band. Founded in 2000, Crime In Choir released their previous full-length releases on Frenetic Records (2004's The Hoop) and Omnibus (2002's self-titled debut), respectively. The band's third full-length, Trumpery Metier, was recorded by Tim Green, and is their first release for Gold Standard Labs. The band includes two original members of At the Drive-In, guitarist Jarrett Wrenn and bassist Kenny Hopper.[1][additional citation(s) needed]

Years active2000 – 2009
LabelsOmnibus, Frenetic, Moorworks, Gold Standard Labs
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Crime In Choir
OriginSan Francisco, California
GenresInstrumental
Experimental
Progressive rock
Math Rock
Years active2000 – 2009
LabelsOmnibus, Frenetic, Moorworks, Gold Standard Labs
MembersKenny Hopper
Jesse Reiner
Jarrett Wrenn
Tim Soete
Matt Waters
Jonathan Skaggs
Warren Huegel
Past membersZach Hill
Ian Hill
Carson McWhirter
Jeff Hunt
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On September 13, 2007, Crime in Choir performed at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art accompanied by light projections by visual artist, Anthony McCall.

Crime in Choir's fourth release, "Gift Givers" was released on 22 January 2009[2] on Kill Shaman Records - their previous label (Gold Standard Labs) closed its doors in October 2007.

Recent projects (2026) include, Long Twins on Hidden Harmony Recordings, featuring Kenny Hopper and New Scenery featuring Jesse Reiner.

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