First. I love the song. That's why I will now critique it to pieces...
It sounds really strange to me that the guitar has sooooo much reverb but the drums are so dry. I don't think that the guitar needs quite so much reverb, and I think that the drums need at least a LITTLE. It would make that dry snare sound a lot more organic.
Some places could use a little more backup vocals, but that can be due to inconsistencies within the individual performance. I really love her voice and choice of harmonies.
The lead vocal is occasionally pitchy, but it's not bad. Tonally, I'm not sure if he's TRYING to sound like the cliche contemporary Christian artist, but it sounds just a little less than natural.
All in all, it reminds me of a lot of Christian rock from the late 80s... which was then revived in the mid 90s. But at the same time, it reminds me of the music I could hear on Christian radio today. Essentially, the song sounds conflicted to me. Does it want to be vintage or modern? I think pulling back on a lot of the reverb would help it to "pop" as a modern Christian praise tune.
Actually, strike that. I think the reverb on the vocals are fine. I would, however, run the vocals through a de-esser. The sibilance is made even more noticable with the monster reverb.
The reverb on the guitar, especially at the beginning and end, is a little much and overpowers the bass... it actually fills up all of the sonic space and there's nothing left for the ear to do but say, whew, that's a lot of sound...
Hopefully some of that will be helpful. Take my words on reverb with a grain of salt... I used to cover recording mistakes with tons of reverb, so now I'm over sensitive to it and use it as sparingly as possible (that's what people always say about my music, anyway).
Hey, check out my tracks at
http://www.myspace.com/leavethursdaymusic. Hack em to pieces... lol... and then let's get together one of these days and play a show!