Yeah well actually, I work almost exclusively with this type of music. You guys pointed out that the drums and vocals are too much in the background. As well as the bass guitar... Ehm... Didn't you even come to think that it's actually the GUITARS that are too dominant? *haha* Saying that those three are too weak, it pretty much doesn't leave anything else, does it...
For this recording, I decided to to all acoustic drums, except for the toms. I usually work a lot with trigging, but I decided not to. I will probably use it on the "real" recording later. The vocals are low, yes. I wasn't content with the performance at first, and since it's a promo, I didn't bother that much. However, I've actually come to like when it's a bit more in the back! It kind of fits the sonic landscape, even if it's quite the opposite of the mainstream way of mixing things. For other examples of this, take a listen to Emperor. Even though I think that they take it to the extreme a bit too much...
The guitar amp is an Engl Fireball, played through a Marshall 4x12, close miced with an SM57