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Seminal indie band Corndolly formed in 1991 with members Amy, Angie Heaton, Rachel Switzky and Wendy O’Neal. With their live shows and studio work, Corndolly held forth with impressionistic songs laced with humor, tenderness, and rage delivered in a dense, feedback-laden blast furnace of sound. The combination of Switzky's and Heaton's driving rhythms fronted by O'Neal's clever, melodic guitarwork and Amy's alternately growling and impassioned vocals created a critical mass of sound that both defined and transcended the riot grrrl and grunge styles. Corndolly's recorded work continues to be played worldwide on indie radio and internet broadcasts as a document of a signature period in rock that continues to resonate. Read more: http://www.myspace.com/corndollymusic User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
# Why Corndolly Merits Attention This band's significance lies in their refusal to settle into easy categorization. Rather than simply inhabiting the riot grrrl or grunge aesthetic, Corndolly synthesized these movements into something more textured—weaving impressionistic songwriting with deliberate emotional range, from humor to tenderness to raw fury. The interplay between dual rhythmic foundations and layered guitar textures created genuinely dense sonic architecture. What distinguishes their work is the intelligence behind the noise; beneath the feedback lies sophisticated compositional thinking. Their recorded output demonstrates that experimental approach wasn't mere aesthetic posturing but a considered artistic choice, offering listeners something worth sustained attention and repeated