Counterparts formed in Hamilton, Ontario in 2007.[7] Counterparts consisted of vocalist Brendan Murphy, guitarist Jesse Doreen, guitarist Curtis Washik, bassist Eric Bazinet, and drummer Ryan Juntilla. In 2009, Washik departed from the band, and Alex Re joined the band temporarily as their guitarist before becoming their permanent guitarist. In March 2009 Counterparts toured Canada. In 2010 Shane Told, from the band Silverstein, signed them to his Verona Records label.
Lead vocalist Brendan Murphy was featured on the song "The Artist" on Silverstein's fifth album, Rescue. He also appeared in their music video.
The band's debut album Prophets was released 23 February 2010 on label Verona Records. In 2010, Juntilla left the band, and was replaced by Chris Needham. A split EP, featuring Needham on drums was released 21 November 2010 with hardcore punk band Exalt. The band toured North America in support of the album, which was inspired by Mussy.
In spring of 2011, the band was signed to Victory Records. The band continued to tour until the summer of 2011, when they announced that they were recording a new album. During this time, Needham left the band to see a speech therapist. A search for their next drummer was started, but ultimately, Juntilla rejoined the band, just in time to start recording for their second album, The Current Will Carry Us. The album was released 24 October 2011 on Victory. A music video was released for the song "Jumping Ship".
Kyle Brownlee, formerly of Canadian deathcore band Majesty, filled in for Juntilla for the entirety of the band's Canadian headliner tour, later on in summer of 2012, it was announced that Juntilla departed from Counterparts because he no longer wanted to be a part of the band. Days after the announcement, bassist Eric Bazinet commented on his Tumblr page that Juntilla had left the band in February and most of the members have not spoken to him since then. He had left to pursue interests in a band he was in during Counterparts. Bazinet added that on their last tour with Juntilla, "he was especially uninterested."
The band's third album The Difference Between Hell and Home was released on 24 July 2013 to positive critical reception. A music video for the track "Witness" was posted ten days prior to the release of the album.
In late 2013, guitarist Alex Re posted on his personal Facebook page that he had left Counterparts and would be playing his last show with the band at their hometown show in December. He was later replaced by Adrian Lee. In 2014, bassist Eric Bazinet announced that after seven years, he was leaving the band to pursue a career, and to spend time with family. After Bazinet's departure, Blake Hardman from Hundredth filled in on bass for the band on the "Fuck the Message Tour" that was headlined by Stick to Your Guns. Shortly afterwards, the guitarist of Kills and Thrills, Brian Kaczmarczyk, joined on bass, becoming the only non-Canadian member of the band.
In the spring of 2015, vocalist Brendan Murphy announced in an interview that their fourth album, Tragedy Will Find Us, is expected to be released in the summer of 2015. On 23 April, the band announced that they have signed to Pure Noise Records, and New Damage Records. Pure Noise will released the album in the U.S., while New Damage released it in Canada. The fourth album was released in July 2015. Tyler Williams, a bandmate of Hardman's in Nashville hardcore act on Point, also joined the band during this period. It was announced in March 2017 the band would play the 22nd annual Vans Warped Tour.
The band's fifth album, You're Not You Anymore, was released on 22 September 2017 via New Damage and Pure Noise Records. They have also shared singles from the album, called Haunt Me, Bouquet, and No Servant of Mine. "You're Not You Anymore" was the first recorded effort without the participation of Doreen due to his departure from Counterparts.
The band released their sixth studio album, Nothing Left to Love, on 1 November 2019 via New Damage and Pure Noise Records. The record marks the return of guitarist and backing vocalist Alex Re. "Nothing Left to Love" was the band's first record to break into the top 100 of the Billboard 200 charts, peaking at 97.
On May 31, 2022 Counterparts announced on all social media platforms their seventh studio album A Eulogy for Those Still Here due for release on October 7, 2022 through Pure Noise Records. The first single "Unwavering Vow" was released on June 1, 2022. The second single "Whispers Of Your Death" was released on July 26, 2022, and was written about Brendan Murphy's cat Kuma. The third single "Bound to The Burn" was released on September 7, 2022.
Current Members
Brendan Murphy – lead vocals (2007–present)
Alex Re – guitar, backing vocals, clean vocals (2009–2013; 2019–present)
Kyle Brownlee – drums, percussion (2012, 2016, 2017–present)
Tyler Williams – bass guitar, backing vocals (2017–present)
Jesse Doreen – guitar (2007–2016, 2021–present)
Former Members:
Curtis Washik – rhythm guitar (2007–2009)
Chris Needham – drums, percussion (2010–2011)
Ryan Juntilla – drums, percussion (2007–2010; 2011–2012)
Adrian Lee – rhythm guitar (2013–2019), bass (2017)
Eric Bazinet – bass (2007–2014)
Brian Kaczmarczyk – bass guitar (2014–2017)
Ben Leathem – drums, percussion (2016–2017)
Kelly Bilan – drums, percussion (2012–2016)
Blake Hardman – guitar, backing vocals (2016–2021), bass (2014, 2017)
Pedestal
Counterparts Lyrics
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And I can't help but feel,
That I'm looking down. Everyone I've ever admired has left me with nothing.
Not even a memory. I remember growing up, and yearning to be just like you.
It pains me to admit that I held you in such a high regard,
As if my life would mean nothing without your approval.
But now I see the error of my ways.
All that time spent searching for myself in someone else.
And no one can take that from me.
All of my heroes have failed me, but I won't ever fail myself.
I can't believe how naive I used to be when I never really needed anyone.
All of my heroes have failed me, but I won't ever fail myself.
In Counterparts's song Pedestal, the lyrics are about the realization of growing up and coming to terms with the fact that the people who were once admired and looked up to have let the singer down. The song expresses the disappointment felt towards those who may have been seen as "heroes" or "role models" in the past, but have since become a letdown. The lyrics reference the feeling of looking down on those who had once been idolized, because they have failed to live up to the expectations that were set for them.
As the song progresses, the lyrics indicate the importance of individual growth and the realization that all of the time spent searching for validation in others was a mistake. The singer acknowledges that they have become everything they wanted to be on their own and do not need the approval of others. The song emphasizes the idea of breaking away from previous expectations and finding fulfillment within oneself instead of relying on others for validation.
Line by Line Meaning
I'm looking back on those I once looked up to,
Reflecting on those I admired in the past,
And I can't help but feel,
Feeling a sense of disappointment,
That I'm looking down.
Realizing that those whom I admired have let me down deeply.
Everyone I've ever admired has left me with nothing.
My idols have not been able to fulfill my expectations, rendering me with a void of disappointment.
Not even a memory.
They have not made a lasting impact in my life.
I remember growing up, and yearning to be just like you.
As a child, I dreamed of becoming like those whom I admired.
It pains me to admit that I held you in such a high regard,
I feel regret admitting this, but I held you in the highest esteem.
As if my life would mean nothing without your approval.
I felt that my existence would be worthless if I did not receive approval from you.
But now I see the error of my ways.
However, I have come to realize that was a mistake.
All that time spent searching for myself in someone else.
I have spent a significant amount of time seeking to find my identity in others.
I think it's safe to say that I've become everything I wanted to be.
But now, I have achieved everything I ever hoped to become.
And no one can take that from me.
No one can take that achievement away from me now.
All of my heroes have failed me,
Although, all of my idols have let me down deeply,
but I won't ever fail myself.
I will never allow myself to experience that kind of disappointment.
I can't believe how naive I used to be when I never really needed anyone.
I am astonished at how uninformed I was when I didn't need anyone to achieve my aspirations.
All of my heroes have failed me,
All of those whom I previously worshipped have disappointed me deeply.
but I won't ever fail myself.
But I will always remain true to myself.
Lyrics © Another Victory Publishing, Peermusic Publishing, THE BICYCLE MUSIC COMPANY
Written by: Alexander Re, Brendan Murphy, Eric Bazinet, Jesse Doreen, Ryan Juntilla
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