Just had
a listen to it.
Good effort as a whole, I'd say, but... there is no unity between the instruments/vocal.. the ac. guitar (is it really a resonator?) sounds up front.. the vocals sounds a few metres away and the drums and bass sound very distant.
But if that is exactly what you wanted then great! You're spot on!!
My major "complain" however would be on the way the resonator was recorded. Specifically, the squeaks when changing chords are far too loud and (at times) annoying and distracting.
Not knowing what caused it makes it difficult to give suggestions on how to avoid it, assuming it was not deliberate.
The main cause of eccessive strings squeaking is primarily (and usually) the player... slightly lifting the fretting fingers when moving from a chord to another will reduce the squeaks.
Other causes can be new strings, or old strings that have been cleaned more than once with Fastfret (or similar) and type of strings (nickel squeak more than bronze on acoustic) and gauge (heavy gauge squeaks more).
Squeaking can also be accentuated by mic's placement, if you have 1 mic too close to the fretting hand.
Heavy use of eq boost will exagerate it and heavy compression will push it up even more.
I have a wooden body resonator myself and I usually place 1 mic near the upper S cut on the body. This seems to give a good balance between warmth, body and sharpness.
You can hear some of it (slide work, really) here
April's Fool by moosegarage on SoundCloud - Create, record and share your sounds for free (intro and second half of track)
and here
This Sinking Feeling (got your name on it) by moosegarage on SoundCloud - Create, record and share your sounds for free
(I suggest you download the tracks for proper listening as Soundcloud player makes them sound bad and distorted)