"Past//Present//Future suffers from a sense of sameness - compact or not, the songs eventually blur into one mass of pop hooks and distorted guitars. That feeling isn't fully ameliorated by the mid-tempo acoustic guitar-driven A Few Tomorrows, which veers into pleasant pop-rock blandness that suffocates Meet Me @ the Altar's personality. An occasional injection of the rawness that marked out the trio's harder-hitting 2019 EP, Bigger Than Me, might have been useful, but rawness is not really Past//Present//Future's point".