Awarding the album three stars from HM Magazine, Doug Van Pelt states, "offers superb production and clarity of sound for listeners."[5] Timothy Estabrooks, giving the album three stars for Jesus Freak Hideout, writes, "An Epic, No Less ventures confidently into this miasma of mediocrity with their major label debut".[7] Rating the album three and a half stars by Jesus Freak Hideout, Tincan Caldwell says, "Echo Of Love is a refreshing, late summer addition to the ranks of new worship music."[8] Mark Sherwood, signaling in an eight out of ten review from Cross Rhythms, writes, "All in all a strong debut."[4] Awarding the album five stars for Louder Than the Music, Jono Davies describes, they "are writing stunning songs that are melodic, catchy and heartfelt."[9]
Mary Nikkel, giving the album four stars at New Release Today, describes, "Echo of Love breathes a refreshing creativity and vibrancy into themes of God's love and His peoples' response."[10] Awarding the album three and a half stars for New Release Today, Kelly Sheads states, "An Epic, No Less isn't your average worship band!"[11] Jonathan Andre, rating the album four stars from Indie Vision Music, writes, "Well done for a revitalising debut work!"[6] Giving the album four and a half stars by Christian Music Zine, Joshua Andre says, "Echo Of Love is sure to melt the hearts of even the most hardened; well done guys on a quality debut, it is worth celebrating, and the message that we are the echo of love is something we all need to hear!"[3]