Nothing Left to Love

| Counterparts

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Nothing Left to Love

Nothing Left to Love is the sixth studio album by heavy metal band Counterparts. It was released on November 1, 2019.

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  • Distorted Sound Mag

    Nothing Left To Love is as self aware as it is expansive.  

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  • Rock N' Load Mag

    This album is a must-listen for anyone who is a fan of heavy music.  

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  • Sputnik Music

    Counterparts have made something profoundly beautiful.  

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  • Sputnik Music

    Musically, this is incredibly accomplished and dynamic as a whole, as we are taken from the aforementioned chaotic beauty of "Ocean of Another" to the spacey drunken haze of the title track.  

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  • Metal Noise

    Counterparts have delivered a vibrant technicolor album of powerhouse material that… Just go listen.  

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  • Wall of Sound

    Counterparts have played it safe and have stuck to the same writing process that their fans love, which isn’t necessarily a bad thing. 

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  • Kill Your Stereo

    An average, far-too-familiar record.  

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  • Dead Press

    ‘Nothing Left To Love’ is a record that sees Counterparts maintain their position as one of the leaders of the pack, whilst simultaneously looking at possible new avenues. 

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  • Amnplify

    It is truly a hauntingly but also equally beautiful and eloquent album.  

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  • Black Squirrel Radio

    If you are a heavy music fan or are open to new material, you need to hear this now. 

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  • Exclaim!

    Nothing Left to Love holds a torch to the shining pieces in the Counterparts discography. 

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  • Get Alternative

    Counterparts are 100% part of the new wave of hardcore and keep pushing to redefine what that sound is—both a sound that is unique to them but also one that helps to define the genre as a whole. 

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  • Cryptic Rock

    Nothing Left to Love is viciously beautiful, hauntingly heavy with all the lyrical catharsis and poetic frustration that we have come to love from these Canadians. 

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  • Metal Trenches

    A perfectly somber and occasionally atmospheric, daunting composition that's near the band's high tiers despite a reused formula. 

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  • Pure Grain Audio

    Counterparts have definitely stood the test of time, beating out a lot of the bands they came up with. 

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  • The Sound Board

    Maybe it’s a couple of shades away from being something truly special, but it’s honestly not that far away, and even as it currently stands, the level of sheer greatness on offer makes it difficult to complain about much at all.  

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  • Noizze

    While Murphy was right, Nothing Left To Love isn’t groundbreaking, it does continue to show us that Counterparts have ever-growing potential that they just failed to expand on.  

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  • Away from Life

    Definitely THE album to love for me this year! 

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  • Discovered Magazine

    Counterparts have created something that their fans will for sure be proud of and they should be too. 

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  • All Music

    One of the leading lights of the new wave of Canadian hardcore bands, the Counterparts continue their run of dynamically engaging releases with 2019's Nothing Left to Love.  

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  • Kerrang!

    COUNTERPARTS ARE SOME OF HARDCORE’S MOST OLD-SCHOOL INNOVATORS. 

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  • Punktastic

    A passionate and mature record from one of the genres most under-valued diamonds. 

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  • Heavy Mag

    For all parties, the homecoming was cathartic and meaningful. 

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  • Festival Stalker

    The Canadians here have produced a good and emotional melodic hardcore album, which one likes to listen to often, but also leaves some space up.  

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