Metascore
72

Generally favorable reviews - based on 20 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 15 out of 20
  2. Negative: 1 out of 20
  1. The changes are so minute and the record so unassuming and melody free that it is really hard to care about the band anymore.
  2. They may not aim to change the world, but it couldn't hurt if a few more people were exposed to music as subtly accomplished as that found on Promise of Love.
  3. Uncut
    70
    While nothing new, a hypnotic hum and gently insistent melody sees them through. [Aug 2003, p.102]
  4. Mojo
    80
    Promise of Love's cyclical episodes unravel at an amenable mid-pace, each one allowed just enough time to establish a mood bfore halting as over-familiarity threatens. [Jul 2003, p.101]
  5. Q Magazine
    70
    It's the simple beauty that overwhelms here. [Sep 2003, p.98]
  6. End[s] up sounding timid and a little tedious.
  7. Promise Of Love has a leftover-ish feel, especially coming on the heels of the accessible, eclectic Know By Heart, but the Texas lounge-rock group remains pleasantly listenable.
  8. Spin
    67
    A little rockier, a little slower, and a little less transporting. [Jul 2003, p.110]
  9. Alternative Press
    80
    Narcotic, hypnotic and quietly cerebral, it's more satisfying and less elusive. [Jul 2003, p.112]
  10. Promise Of Love would be a good joint, by indie rock standards, if the passive-aggressive everyschmuck ex-girlfriend mixed-tape staples on the latter half didn’t suck so badly.
  11. The Wire
    70
    Initially sounds nothing special but gradually crawls into your subconscious and sets up home. [#233, p.72]
  12. Magnet
    90
    What's miraculous about Promise Of Love is the way the band instills the music with such incredible warmth. [#59, p.85]
  13. Promise never runs out of steam or succumbs to laziness, but it's never as engaging as it should be, either.
  14. Blender
    80
    Somehow the emotions bleed through, raw as hell. [#17, p.132]
  15. Promise Of Love is chock-full of pretty, melancholic music. In other words money well spent.
  16. Anyone who’s familiar with The American Analog Set knows what to expect and won’t be disappointed by this album.
  17. AmAnSet gives us dance music that's perfect to sit down and listen to, opening an imaginary club in our heads.
  18. And though the album is full of promising leads and sharp-witted initiative, it's hard to shake the feeling that this album is a collection of unfinished ideas, presented with no pretensions to the contrary.
  19. AmAnSet's output is predictable, delivering what the Austin, Texas, group does best: floating melodies and whispered vocals in songs about you and me and now, all the things that came between us.
User Score
7.8

Generally favorable reviews- based on 5 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 4 out of 5
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 5
  3. Negative: 1 out of 5
  1. DanielF
    May 29, 2005
    10
    Subtle, shimmering, and breathtakingly gorgeuos chillout reflection music.
  2. adamg
    Jun 20, 2003
    10
    This is by far their best album to date. The songs are just perfect. Andrew Kenney's vocals are angel-like and the rhythm is tighter This is by far their best album to date. The songs are just perfect. Andrew Kenney's vocals are angel-like and the rhythm is tighter than ever. I highly recommend this. Full Review »