CORE

Andy McNamara

Core is a weekly interview and music show on Code Zero Radio WCZR. The show airs live Saturday mornings from 9-10am CST. We focus on artists from the Fox Cities area of Wisconsin. You can listen to the show live by searching "Code Zero Radio" in the TuneIn app.

  1. The Dead Buddhas

    -1 J

    The Dead Buddhas

    The Dead Buddhas stopped by Fox Cities Core on Code Zero Radio (WCZR) to celebrate the release of their debut album Sludge Americana.The Dead Buddhas are a band from Oshkosh, Wisconsin — Connor (vocals/guitar), JT (bass/vocals/recording & mixing), and Kevin (vocals/guitar) — who have been playing together since their high school days at Oshkosh West. They describe their sound as "sludge shoegaze" — a genre-bending collision of heavy, abrasive noise, dreamy post-rock atmospherics, and rootsy Americana influences. Think Black Sabbath meets the Grateful Dead, with a healthy dose of Johnny Cash and Korn thrown in for good measure. There's no single frontman here — all three members share vocal duties, which means any given song can swing from delicate, melodic singing to full-on aggressive screaming. Listening on headphones is strongly recommended.Sludge Americana was recorded and engineered at TR's Recording Studio in Oshkosh, a space the guys have deep connections to through longtime Fox Valley music community figure Uri Weber. JT handled all the recording, mixing, and mastering himself — a testament to the band's fully DIY approach. The album was written mostly on acoustic guitars, which is actually how the album got its name: when Connor and JT first started playing those heavy riffs acoustically, they looked at each other and said, "that kind of sounds like sludge Americana." The name stuck.In this interview we get into the full story — from their early open mic nights at New Moon in Oshkosh (where they were influenced by artists like Sarah Vos Winkle of Dead Horses and Nick Raymond of Traveling Suitcase) to their previous projects (Trying Tribals, Everything Went Silent... don't look those up, they said), to the making of Sludge Americana and what's coming next. We talk about the richness of the Oshkosh music scene, the DIY ethics driving the Fox Valley underground, and why they believe this region could become a legitimate hotbed for alternative music.We also get into the deeper themes of the album — nature, loss, urbanization, the anxiety of watching the world change around you — as well as some lighter moments: dream instruments (saxophone, cello, and lap steel), JT's hiccup phobia, the story behind the song "The Stairwell," Connor's dad and his bagpipes, and the band's whiteboard that doesn't have any markers yet.Sludge Americana is available now on all major streaming platforms and on physical CD.Fox Cities Core airs on Code Zero Radio (WCZR) — broadcasting live from Appleton, Wisconsin.

    58 min
  2. David Pietila of SourceTrack Studio

    -1 J

    David Pietila of SourceTrack Studio

    In this episode of Fox Cities Core on WCZR Code Zero Radio, we sit down with David Pietila, the owner and operator of SourceTrack Studio in Appleton, Wisconsin. David, who is also a member of the band Noetic, joins us to discuss the growth of his studio since moving from a home-based setup to his current professional location.We dive deep into David’s philosophy on recording, the importance of "vibe" and coffee in the studio, and his experience working with a wide range of Fox Valley talent—from heavy-hitting rock bands to local literacy projects and even the occasional polka group.In This Episode:- The Studio Space: David describes his new location, featuring a high-quality live room and a lounge equipped with a Nintendo 64.-Recording Process: Why David prefers starting with a simple phone demo and his focus on "modern punch" in his mixes.- Gear & Technique: Insights into miking real amps versus using sims, the benefits of hardware compression, and why your guitar setup is crucial for a smooth session.- The Local Scene: Reflections on the legacy of the former Studio H building and collaborating with artists like Kirk Gunn, Amelia Ford, and Michael Grabner.- Advice for Artists: How to prepare for your first session and the importance of treating your music like a business.Connect with SourceTrack Studio:Website: sourcetrackstudio.com Booking: Book a call or a studio tour directly through the website.Resources: Ask David about his Free Studio Prep Guide to help your band get recording-ready.About WCZR Code Zero Radio:Broadcasting from Appleton, Wisconsin, WCZR is an independent streaming rock station dedicated to shining a light on the incredible talent in the Fox Cities.Subscribe to our YouTube channel for more interviews with the artists and producers shaping the local music scene.0:00:05 Introduction & Welcome0:00:32 David Pietila & SourceTrack Studio Overview0:01:06 Life at the New Studio Location0:01:48 How David Got Started Recording Professionally0:02:34 New Gear & Moving Baffles from Rock Garden0:03:10 Impact of Rock Garden Closing on Local Studios0:03:56 How Bands Prepare (or Don't) for Recording0:04:52 Does Pre-Production Change the Session Time?0:05:32 The Fox Valley Literacy Project0:06:24 Long Tracking Days & Working with Local Artists0:07:49 Tyler SJ's Christmas Song & Word of Mouth Growth0:09:15 How Bands Find SourceTrack (Facebook Videos & Tips)0:10:27 The Home Studio Course & Podcast0:11:18 Why David Went Full-Time at the Studio0:12:11 Open House Events at the New Location0:18:03 Local Inspirations: Mark Goldy, Tony Enders & HoneyTone0:19:21 Competition vs. Collaboration Among Local Studios0:20:44 The Role of Gear in Getting Great Sound0:21:35 Reading a Session: Good Projects vs. Difficult Ones0:22:02 Screening Bands & Vocal Coaching Philosophy0:24:10 Keeping the Vibe Fun in the Studio0:25:53 The Studio Layout & Plans for a Video Room0:28:37 Real Amps vs. Amp Sims: David's Take0:29:44 The Secret Sauce of SourceTrack Studio0:30:55 Why Appleton? Choosing the Fox Cities0:32:37 Where Bands Eat: Tipsy Taco & Studio Life0:35:48 What Draws David to the Producer Side of the Glass0:36:37 Recording a Polka Band — Way Outside the Wheelhouse0:38:05 Keeping It Human: Imperfection in Mixes0:39:05 Thoughts on Auto-Tune and Modern Vocal Trends0:40:10 Collecting Physical Music from Studio Sessions0:40:57 Recording vs. Mastering: Working with Justin Perkins0:43:03 Helping Bands Think Beyond the Recording0:44:28 Dream Artists & Cold Outreach (Or Not)0:45:57 Rock & Metal as David's Sweet Spot0:47:03 SourceTrack Merch & the Famous Coffee Mugs0:48:06 Where to Find SourceTrack Studio Online0:48:45 Advice for Bands Recording for the First Time0:49:22 Final Thoughts & Wrap-Up

    50 min
  3. Noetic

    9 FÉVR.

    Noetic

    In this episode of Fox Cities Core on WCZR Code Zero Radio, we sit down with three-quarters of the progressive rock powerhouse Noetic. Join Ben Baertschy (drums), David Pietila (bass/harmonies), and Derrick Kroener (guitar) as they dive deep into the world of prog-metal and the history of one of Wisconsin’s most intricate original bands.In this Interview:- Band Origins: Discover how Noetic's core ideas started over a decade ago and how the current lineup finally gelled.- The "Stupid Genius": Drummer Ben Berche explains why he gave guitarist Derek Kramer this endearing nickname and how they navigate complex time signatures like 13/16 and 7/8.- SourceTrax Studios: David discusses running his own studio and the unique challenges (and 8-hour tuning sessions) of recording progressive music.- Defining "Prog": The band discusses why they don't feel restricted by genres and how they incorporate everything from Latin rhythms to funk into their metal sound.- Prodrome: A look back at their 2024 album and the recording process that required tracking drums in a practice space because the kit was too big for the studio.About NoeticBased between Fond Du Lac and Appleton, Noetic is a four-piece progressive rock band known for their proficient musicianship and intricate compositions. Their latest album, Prodrome, was released in 2024.About Fox Cities CoreBroadcasting live from Appleton, Wisconsin, Fox Cities Core on WCZR Code Zero Radio is an independent streaming rock station dedicated to the mainstream and local talent of the Fox Cities.0:00 Introduction0:47 Meet the Band Members1:48 Source Track Studios Update2:18 Band Origins & History4:30 Finding the Right Band Members6:49 The Noetic Sound & Influences9:15 Songwriting Process & Collaboration12:45 Prog Metal & Musical Complexity16:20 Recording Pearl Jam Album21:30 Working with Connor (Vocalist)25:40 Live Performance Setup28:15 Band Chemistry & Practice32:45 Challenges of Progressive Metal36:20 Musical Influences & Inspirations40:50 Gear & Equipment Discussion45:15 Local Music Scene48:30 Future Plans & Goals51:40 Ten More Years in the Tank54:00 Upcoming Show at Pet Skull Brewing58:25 Where to Find Noetic & Closing#Noetic #ProgMetal #FoxCitiesCore #WCZR #WisconsinMusic #SourceTrax #ProgressiveRock #LocalMusic

    1 h
  4. Honeytone Recording Studio

    25 JANV.

    Honeytone Recording Studio

    Step inside Honeytone Studios, one of the Fox Valley's most unique recording studios, housed in a historic Victorian mansion in Appleton, Wisconsin. Join Andy McNamara from Code Zero Radio's Fox Cities Core as he interviews Patrick Boland and Jeff Patlingrao, the talented team behind this world-class analog recording facility.In this in-depth studio tour and interview, discover: The story behind Honeytone's iconic Neve 5088 console Over 500 vintage effects pedals and curated gear collection The historic mansion setting with on-site lodging for artists Analog recording philosophy: intention over perfection Pre-production process and artist collaboration Recording credits including The Head and the Heart, Dusk, Spy Spy, and more How Patrick and Jeff help artists achieve their unique visionABOUT HONEYTONE STUDIOS:Honeytone is a destination recording studio in Appleton, WI, specializing in analog recording with modern digital integration. Founded by Patrick in 2012, the studio features vintage recording equipment, a warm and inviting atmosphere, and expert production from Patrick and multi-instrumentalist Jeff Portland (originally from NYC). Artists can stay on-site while recording in this inspiring creative space.SERVICES OFFERED: Analog & Digital Recording Mixing & Mastering Pre-Production Consultation Session Musicians Available Guitar Tech & Repair Services On-Site Lodging for Touring ArtistsCONTACT HONEYTONE STUDIOS:🌐 Website: honeytonemusic.com📸 Instagram: @honeytonemusicgFEATURED ARTISTS & PROJECTS:The Head and the Heart, Dusk, Spy Spy, Cedar Well, Frank Anderson, Julia Blair, and many more Wisconsin and regional artists.0:00 Introduction to Honeytone Studios1:25 Patrick and Jeff introduce themselves2:09 Patrick's background in radio and broadcast journalism3:05 How Jeff moved from New York to Wisconsin5:03 First impressions of Honeytone Studios5:21 Finding the Victorian mansion location7:09 Opening in 2012 and the home studio origins8:07 The analog recording process and philosophy10:11 Intention vs. perfection in recording11:41 Choosing gear to match an artist's vision13:02 The pedal collection and interpersonal skills15:28 Acquiring the Neve 5088 console18:19 Kevin Costner connection and board history19:44 Frank Anderson and session musicians20:59 Pre-production process explained23:00 Roller coasters and building engaging songs23:53 Working with artists' visions25:20 Band lodging and studio atmosphere28:03 Honeytone record label29:14 Setup time and efficiency31:10 Drum tuning and preparation31:58 Working together as a team33:11 Patrick's touring experience35:00 Family and music influences36:36 Getting to know bands intimately39:27 Recording at The Refuge with The Head and the Heart41:19 Jeff's musical journey and influences44:40 Guitar tech and repair work45:58 Moving to Honeytone from New York48:05 Jeff's solo EP project51:15 Notable studio equipment52:10 Spy vs Spy, Dusk, and other local artists53:19 Photography and videography at the studio54:35 Balancing studio work and life55:12 Patrick's mineral collecting hobby59:04 Contact information and closing#HoneytoneStudios #RecordingStudio #AppletonWI #FoxCities #WisconsinMusic #AnalogRecording #NeveConsole #MusicProduction #RecordingEngineer #StudioLife #VintageGear #MusicStudio #WisconsinMusicians #AudioEngineering #MusicProducer #IndieMusic #StudioGear #AnalogGear #MusicRecording #LocalMusic #FoxValley #WIMusicScene #RecordingSession #StudioVibes #MusicCommunity #SoundEngineering #ProducerLife #StudioTour #HomeRecording #MusicBusiness #IndieArtist #RecordingArtist #StudioSession #AudioProduction #MusicIndustry #CreativeSpace #VictorianMansion #DestinationStudio #CodeZeroRadio #FoxCitiesCore

    1 h 1 min
  5. Big Oil

    18 JANV.

    Big Oil

    Join us for a full house at the Code Zero Radio studio in Appleton, Wisconsin, as we sit down with the five-piece rock band Big Oil. In this deep-dive interview, the band discusses their latest single "New Candy," their transition from a four-piece to adding a synth player, and how they landed their debut recording session by simply showing up at a studio.We cover everything from their "synth punk" sound to the "panic writing" sessions that produced their best work. Whether you're a gearhead interested in their tone-chasing secrets or a fan wanting to know about their upcoming EP, this interview has it all.Support the Band:Socials: @BigOilInc (Instagram, etc.)Video Chapters0:00 Big Oil Band Interview - Fox Cities Wisconsin Rock Band1:42 How Big Oil Started - Band Origin Story & Member Backgrounds4:00 Big Oil Sound - Alt Rock Punk Blues Prog Influences5:58 First Live Performance at The Lobby Recording Session7:22 Frontman Stage Presence Tips & Performance Confidence7:46 Guitar Tone Secrets - How to Get Great Band Tone9:04 Band Photography & Building Social Media Presence10:10 Bratz Single Breakdown - Writing Longer Progressive Songs13:06 Live Q&A - Fans Ask Big Oil Questions13:24 How to Write Songs Fast - Songwriting Under Pressure15:03 Band Practice Tips - Writing New Music Together17:05 Upcoming EP Announcement - Big Oil New Music17:25 Best Venues to Play - Wisconsin Music Scene19:56 What Makes a Great Live Show vs Bad Show22:24 Milwaukee Music Scene vs Fox Cities Comparison24:42 How to Book Band Shows & Social Media Marketing Tips27:07 Band Merch Tips - T-Shirts Vinyl & Physical Products28:12 Musical Influences - Chris Cornell Viagra Boys Bad Suns31:07 Family Support for Local Musicians32:23 Recording at Rock Garden Studio - Professional Recording Tips34:29 Absent Minded & New Candy Singles Recording Process37:03 DIY Recording Mistakes - What We Learned at Spider's Barn39:08 Album Cover Art Design - Graphic Design for Musicians41:13 Vinyl vs Digital Release - Physical Music in 202543:06 Why We Named Our Band Big Oil - Band Name Story45:08 Dream Venues - Summerfest Coachella & House Shows47:04 New Candy Single Review - Big Oil's Most Aggressive Song48:09 Playing Shows with Missing Band Members51:03 Guitar Collaboration - Two Guitarists Working Together52:54 Big Oil Tour Dates 2025 - Upcoming Wisconsin Shows53:09 Follow Big Oil - Social Media Links & Streaming#BigOil #FoxCitiesCore #LocalMusic #AppletonWI #SynthPunk #NewCandy #WisconsinRock

    54 min
  6. CUTTER

    4 JANV.

    CUTTER

    In this episode of Fox Cities Core on WCZR Code Zero Radio, we sit down with a true staple of the Wisconsin media scene—Cutter. Known for his decades on the airwaves at WAPL and Razor, Cutter joins us to discuss his journey through the radio industry and what it takes to keep multiple "irons in the fire" today.Cutter is a veteran radio personality, host, and producer. He is currently the co-host of the WAPL Mornings with Laura Lee and Cutter and the host of the syndicated Cutting Edge Countdown and the Cutter’s Rockcast podcast. Beyond the mic, he is a dedicated musician who originally entered the radio world for the love of music rather than just the industry itself.Interview Highlights:- Unexpected Origins: Hear the true story of how Cutter’s radio career actually began while he was working at a Chuck E. Cheese in Green Bay, announcing that pizzas were ready.- The Madison Scene: Cutter reflects on his time at the Madison Media Institute in the late '90s and the "awesome" music scene that included bands like Garbage and Slipknot.- Building a Brand: Learn how he transitioned from "Jeff Bradley" (a radio name he hated) to the "Cutter" brand that listeners know today.- The Evolution of WAPL: Cutter discusses the transition from working with the legendary Rick McNeal to his current partnership with Laura Lee.- Defining Classic Rock: Get Cutter’s unique take on why "Classic Rock" isn’t just a time frame, but a specific sound.- Work-Life Balance: He shares how his recent marriage has helped him balance his "always-on" work schedule with much-needed downtime.Connect with Cutter:Website: cuttingedgecountdown.com Social Media: @cuttermedia Follow Fox Cities Core: Subscribe for more interviews with the people shaping the Fox Cities music community!#Cutter #WAPL #RadioInterview #WisconsinMusic #RockRadio #FoxCitiesCore #CutterMedia #CodeZeroRadio

    1 h 10 min
  7. Joey's Song Preview

    13/12/2025

    Joey's Song Preview

    We got to spend a bit of time with the musical powerhouses who form the engine room of the annual Joey's Song Freezing Man Festival: Frank Anderson, Sam Farrell, and Alex Drossart!Joey's Song is a music event that raises money for epilepsy research and support for families affected by the condition. Over the last fifteen years, the event has raised an incredible $1,700,000 for the cause.As members of the legendary house band, The Know It All Boyfriends, Frank, Sam, and Alex are responsible for backing up a parade of rock icons and special guests—often with minimal rehearsal!The trio discusses:- The "monstrous undertaking" of learning dozens of different songs to play with artists from bands like The Bangles and Soul Asylum .- The rush of playing alongside music legends like session player Steve Porcaro (Michael Jackson/Toto) and the experience of becoming part of the Joey's Song "club".- The incredible talent coming out of Northeast Wisconsin, including the international success of Oshkosh native, Kenny Hoopla.- Their own Fox Cities projects, including Zebra Mussel (Frank Anderson) and The Wishbone Breakers (Alex Drossart and Sam Farrell).- Frank’s controversial take on the top things an acoustic performer can do to enliven their act Don't miss the biggest rock concert for a cause! The Joey's Song Freezing Man Festival takes place in Madison, Wisconsin.TICKETS & LIVESTREAM: This year, the show has a live stream available! Visit the official website to grab your tickets or tune in from home . ➡️ Event Info: https://www.joeyssong.org ➡️ Livestream: https://www.joeyssong.org/livestream FOX CITIES CORE: Watch more interviews from the Fox Cities music scene and subscribe to our channel! Station: WCZR Code Zero Radio Follow us on social media! CodeZeroRadio.com#JoeysSong #KnowItAllBoyfriends #FrankAnderson #SamFarrell #AlexDrossart #FoxCitiesCore #WCZR #EpilepsyResearch #MusicInterview #LiveMusic #TheBangles #SoulAsylum

    1 h 3 min
  8. The Natatorium Documentary Discussion with Filmmaker Oliver Anderson, Alex Drossart and Sam Farrell

    16/11/2025

    The Natatorium Documentary Discussion with Filmmaker Oliver Anderson, Alex Drossart and Sam Farrell

    In this fascinating episode of Fox Cities Core on WCZR Code Zero Radio, we're joined by filmmaker Oliver Franklin Anderson, musical director Alex Drossart, and audio specialist Sam Farrell to dive deep into The Natatorium: and the 6 Dolphins of John J. Garlic — a forthcoming documentary uncovering one of Milwaukee’s strangest forgotten landmarks.The conversation explores the bizarre true story of the Public Natatorium, a 1970s bathhouse-turned-dolphin dinner theater that once featured live dolphin shows, exotic meats, and a cast of eccentric characters. Oliver shares how he uncovered this surreal piece of Wisconsin history, the challenges of tracking down former employees and archival material, and the emotional journey of tracing the life of Soda, the last surviving dolphin.Alex Drossart discusses the process of scoring the film, capturing both the grandeur and the melancholy of the Natatorium’s rise and fall. Sam adds dome color to the conversation. Plus, special guest Dale Krieger, the former head chef of the Natatorium, calls in with firsthand stories — from cooking lion meat to wrangling birds and navigating the chaos of a truly one-of-a-kind restaurant.Don’t miss this look behind the scenes of a documentary that’s as wild and haunting as the story it tells.greatlakescetaceaninstitute.comIf you have photos, video, or other artifacts relating to The Public Natatorium please reach out via email, greatlakescetaceaninstitute@gmail.comCode Zero Radio is an independent streaming radio station based in the Fox Cities, Wisconsin, dedicated to spotlighting emerging artists, local talent, and underground music scenes. With a strong focus on alternative, rock, punk, and indie genres, Code Zero Radio serves as a platform for both regional and national acts to share their music and stories. In addition to spinning tracks 24/7, the station features original programming like Fox Cities Core, where artists are interviewed in-depth about their music, journey, and creative process.CodeZeroRadio.com#TheNatatorium #OliverFranklinAnderson #AlexDrossart #CodeZeroRadio #FoxCitiesCore #WisconsinHistory #DocumentaryFilm #DolphinDinnerTheater #MilwaukeeHistory #IndieFilm #RadioInterview

    57 min

À propos

Core is a weekly interview and music show on Code Zero Radio WCZR. The show airs live Saturday mornings from 9-10am CST. We focus on artists from the Fox Cities area of Wisconsin. You can listen to the show live by searching "Code Zero Radio" in the TuneIn app.