Chris - great to hear from you again. Really glad you like this one.
Yeah, I noticed a lot of "brain dart" sibilance. I've toned it down as much as I can, but any more and the clarity started suffering. I'm sure a lot of it is my vocal technique, but the lyrics are also pretty "s"-heavy!
Glad you noticed the reverse guitar - I thought it was cool.
Good suggestion re the acapella bits - I'll give that a try.
lynx - thank you very much for listening. Sorry it doesn't do much for you! Any thoughts on how I could improve the mix?
skids - thanks for listening. I agree about the mud. I'm away from home at the moment, but as soon as I get back I'll try cleaning up the guitars a bit.
I think the problem with the verse melody is that there are lots of words in a short space of time. I cut out a few, but it's still pretty crowded.
Thanks for the cool comments.
Guernica - great to hear from you again, and thanks for listening and being so nice.
Re the guitars - yep, I know what the solution is. I'll need to move house first, though...
Really good thought re the reverb on the choruses - I think you might be on to something! As I said before, I've got a lot to learn about how to use reverb properly. I'll try cutting it back for the next mix.
pglewis - thanks for listening, and I'm really glad you liked the song.
The grittiness might be the limiter/waveshaper I used to "warm up" the main vocal track (
Silverspike RubyTube). It gives stuff a slightly grainy sound. But I like it!

Mind you, there are definitely MP3 artifacts on the reverb tails, so you never know.
I'm sitting in an Internet cafe with an excellent selection of second-hand CDs and apparently they've got some Big Star. It's shopping time!
Cheers
AB