[3] Robinson promoted the album by playing the 1994 Glastonbury Festival and embarking on a North American tour that included shows with Barenaked Ladies.
"[9] The Philadelphia Daily News deemed the album "a punchy, provocative grouping of rock anthems, the sort only Brits seem capable of writing.
"[11] The Age noted that Robinson shows "enough self-deprecating humor, wry observation and the ability to pen the occasional catchy melody.
[13] The New York Times concluded that "the songs on Love over Rage may be more complex and personal than the moralizing of Mr. Robinson's early recordings, but they are no less passionate in their search for truth.
"[3] The Washington Post opined that "the liveliest track is the lite-reggae "Loved", a bouncy pitch for no-strings lust.