OK, well I just listened to the snippets. I'll give some comments, but take it with a grain of salt, as I'm not listening on monitors, and I'm not a "pro" although I do some assistant engineering at a local studio, and record some people at home. The new stuff in general does sound better for sure. Particularly there was one song, the hardcore one in the middle i think, where the snare sounded good.
For the most part though the snare sound I'm hearing is quite thin. I want to hear more in the overheads I think, or a room mic. More low end, more depth, more decay, less of a certain frequency in the high mids, although I can't pinpoint what it is. Tuning and compression can help a lot there.
The kick is generally too clicky for my taste, although it really was necessary in some of the hardcore stuff. But anything without sixteenth kick notes needs more depth to the kick, more boom and less click, and probably less low mids, like 300hz (approx). Again, more room mic. Maybe you're really boosting 3k or something around there. Don't do that as much.
The cymbals give me the impression the room you're in isn't great. What do you have for treatment? If it's anything but proper acoustic treatment, change that as soon as possible.
The most common thing with all the songs was perhaps that the guitars are always rushing. Obviously that's the band, but sometimes you gotta take a stand and say, you know maybe you can play that more in time. On the early stuff the songs sound very bad because of the timing, and the out of tune guitars. If the band doesn't have a producer, then you're the guy who's gotta watch out for some of this stuff, cause ultimately it comes back to reflect on you.
Just some quick comments based on a really quick listen on crappy computer speakers.
