it's actually that "i wanna run thru the halls of my high school..." song you're thinking of (the name escapes me), but yes the opening chords had me believing for a second you uploaded that john mayer song and were claiming it as your own. musically, that whole genre of smooth breezy AOR jazz rock is not my bag, therefore i have to say the song did not really do it for me. then i read that you're 14! holy crap, i had nowhere close to your technical skill when i was that age. i think you're right about where you should be and with that, i'm going to give you a couple pieces of advice since you're young and your mind is still maleable. listen to music. not just what's on the radio, but everything you can get your hands on... klezmer, hawaiian ukulele music, tibetan monks, weird jazz, weird rock, younameit. listen to it, roll around in it, let it influence you. you're probably just starting high school. you will discover (if you haven't already) that about 8 out of every 10 teenage boys plays guitar and about 80% of them would like to play some smooth breezy AOR jazz rock in the vein of john mayer. how is your sound different? what is your personal perspective as an "artist"? what are you trying to say or do with your music? i'm not saying you have to be completely original... no one is. every musician is a music fan and a ripoff artist as well, but it's through that process of interpreting what others have done and filtering it through your unique perspective that music grows and changes through the years. music is my hobby, as it is i'm sure for most folks on this board. as a hobby it can be frustrating, labor-intensive, and expensive. but it can also be really really fun. if you plan to continue, and you should seeing as you are such a talented player at such a young age, now is the time to get out there and listen . your ears will tell you what's good. advice #2: knowing how to play, smooth riffing and such... it is important to a degree, but don't overestimate it's importance. simpler communication is almost always more effective, and this applies to music too. i haven't been on this board too long but already i can tell you that there are about 10 different threads debating theory vs. instinct (general consensus: theory can help but instinct is critical). listen to the music on the weather channel. these are some tight musicians, but can you really tell one song from another? if so, your ears are better than mine. playing music you'll meet all kinds of people who put so much effort into shredding, but can't write their way out of a wet paper bag. avoid this and find your voice. you're still young and have plenty of time. you're already recording your own stuff. that's awesome. this gives you a head start. anyways, i just scrolled up and noticed i'm entering rant territory so i best clam up before some old-timer calls me an asswipe (or even worse, a spamming newbie).
good luck and stick with it. your skills are impressive for your age.
ps- liked the second song on your page (looking deeper?) alot.