Well you sound like a new formed band.
I know you said its only a demo, I would advice you to get some more practice.
If your band is well reheased it will do wonders for your recording.
Some pointers;
There are quite a few timing issues, this will improve drasticly once you guys get mor rehearsals under your belts.
All bands need rehearsals to sound good, when you start to play tighter you recordings will sound much better.
Get the drummer to use a metronome for practice, and perhaps use it on your recordings.
If you take your time and get this right after a metronome you will get a nice and tight foundation.
Mix wise it wasent to bad, it just sound a bit loose.
The vocals sounded flat during most of the song, how is your monitoring.
Make sure that you hear yourself loud enough while singing.
Practice at it, and you sounded as you dident belive in your own voice, that will make it hard for you to let your self loose.
In an effect it makes the vocals lifeless and non exiting.
You have to charge the mic when your singing, like a sport.
experiment throw in some dynamics.
Dosent matter if your off on a few notes as long as you give it your best.
I did the same thing myself when I started singing, just put the vocals on the track because I wanted something there.
After a while I just let go and voila I could sing.
I hope this critiscisme dosent take away your enthusiamsme.
I hope you guys practice like mad, get confident and come back with a new recording, Blowing our minds away.
Best of luck
