Teaser mix check - First song I produce and record at home

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Hi all,
I'm excited to have finished my first track as a sort of producer for a friend from a local church.
I worked with him to make a song originally written on an acoustic guitar, come to life as a "full band" song.
We recorded everything at my home, I mixed and "mastered" the single, and would like to get some feedback what I could have done better.

Here is the full version of the song. I hope you enjoy it.

https://soundcloud.com/a-different-logic/josh-feldpausch-how-many-times

Cheer everyone.
 
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Good vocal, good vocalist. Drums are a bit too loud. Pretty good mix, really. At :06 there's a loud pick/string noise that goes on. Can that be edited out or at least pulled back considerably?
 
Sounded like a very modern mix. Which means no bass guitar. It's there but it's more like a sine wave around 60-150 Hz without any further definition.
The mix was very loud. Did you by any chance compress it a bit?
 
Good vocal, good vocalist. Drums are a bit too loud. Pretty good mix, really. At :06 there's a loud pick/string noise that goes on. Can that be edited out or at least pulled back considerably?
Thanks! I think you're talking about the noise when changing chords. I didn't think to edit it because it didn't bother me that much. Just kinds sounds like a natural thing to me.

Sounded like a very modern mix. Which means no bass guitar. It's there but it's more like a sine wave around 60-150 Hz without any further definition.
The mix was very loud. Did you by any chance compress it a bit?
Yeah, I usually add a lot more bass grind to my rock mixes, but it was hard to get it to come through and not sacrifice the other instruments, so I focused it on the low end.
There's about 2-3 db of gain reduction on the buss compressor. I used Fabfilter's Pro-L to bring it up to volume with my reference track.
 
Well what's your reference track?
This was a lot louder than anything else that I've been listening to today.
I'd just leave the comp off. It might help bring out the low end.
 
Well what's your reference track?
This was a lot louder than anything else that I've been listening to today.
I'd just leave the comp off. It might help bring out the low end.

Reference track was Newsboys "Forever Reign". My loudest peaks are around -7.5dB as per the meters in Cubase. I can back off to about -8.0db, but below that it begins to sound comparatively lower than other professional tracks. Since it's just a single, the volume difference that could happen from say, the previous song into this one, and from this one to the next, becomes a little annoying. So I opted for a little extra volume.

My comp has a low pass filter. I could bring that up and leave the bottom end uncompressed instead of turning the compressor off completely. I like the vibe it gave the song.
 
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