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Album Reviews for “No Fun In The Chrysalis”

  • “No Fun In The Chrysalis” Highlights the Importance of Appreciating Every Moment

    “A remarkably wide-ranging, enduringly sympathetic examination of the human condition.”

  • The Rambunctious Wisconsin Americana of Them Coulee Boys

    “Rambunctious, playful, and wonderfully inspired, the recording is submerged in the mystery of transformation; the relentless blitz of change the most dominant theme.”

  • Album Review: Them Coulee Boys, ‘No Fun in the Chrysalis’

    No Fun in the Chrysalis showcases the lyrical and instrumental genius of Them Coulee Boys, and the songs on the album shine gem-like, sparkling with the light of love and joy.”

  • Them Coulee Boys’ Tomorrows Are Today In This Up-Close and Personable Album

    The 11 meticulously arranged tracks seem braced for the transformation of Them Coulee Boys from regional heroes to an Americana band with nationwide appeal.

Articles on “No Fun In The Chrysalis”

  • Eau Claire’s Them Coulee Boys are ready for big things

    “We’ve never been a band that’s satisfied with a certain sound,” Staff said. “We really do whatever serves the song.” The familial bond they’ve developed has made this versatility possible, evident on the band’s fifth album, “No Fun In The Chrysalis,” - Josh Miller

  • I Ate Tacos with Soren Staff of Them Coulee Boys

    “Over the last decade of making records and touring across the country, folk favorites Them Coulee Boys have been through changes in life, love, and music – the tensions of which are highlighted on their newest album No Fun in the Chrysalis.” - Matt Hasenmueller

  • The Best Country Music on Bandcamp

    “You feel like you’re standing among Them Coulee Boys as they traipse from bluegrassy jam to shaggy folk-rock to atmospheric Americana. No matter what they’re up to, they’re fun.” - Ben Salmon

  • Beau Janke of Them Coulee Boys on Touring in “The Breakdown King” and Keeping Perspective

    “No Fun In The Chrysalis” finds these folk rock artists reunited with Grammy-winner Brian Joseph (Bon Iver, Kathleen Edwards, Sufjan Stevens) for their fifth album.”

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