Thanks for the feedback!!! Now, to answer/elaborate on some of the comments:
The lyrics are supposed to sound crammed... you know how sometimes you want to leave a long message in somebody's voicemail and you only have a short period of time to say all you want to say?! Well that's the idea trying to be portrayed in the verses; maybe it didn't come across clearly or maybe it's the language barrier. BTW, the lyrics are about a guy who is debating between staying with his girl and having a regular 9-5 job or following his dream (and in turn leaving the chick, cause she wont support his dream) of being a rock musician.
About the distorted guitars, I'm not too thrilled about the sound myself. I mean, I dig the tone but it doesn't suit the song too well; I tried to put the guitars a little further back with some reverb and they now sound more adecuate.
The telephone is extremely cliche but that's exactly what the song is after... it's a really cheesy ballad that attempts to reach a very pop audience; not exactly my genre of music to compose or arrange but in an attempt to diversify I agreed to engage the "challenge".
We did try to add some harmonies in the choruses but they sounded way too cheesy... I didn't want to go THAT far... we tried, harmonies in thirds, sixths, fourths, counterpoint, but didn't get anything that sounded like it could sweeten the song. Any suggestions for possible harmonies over the chorus' melody??!!
I'm not too sure why MMM got clipping in portions of the song... I have to add that I tried to "MASTER" the song using Wavelab 4.0 and
the Izotope Ozone plugin, and then a little compression so that it wouldn't clip but then again... I have only a rough idea of how to "master" something.
finally, WATYF, great ears you have man, I don't know how you figured that the nylon string acoustic/electric was DI'ed but indeed it was. The guitar is a beautiful sounding and looking spanish made Admira with a cutaway and a half-sized resonance box and I would've preferred to mic it or mic my Yamaha CG-100A (or even both and then pan them) but as I said, it was a project that was done quickly and with the idea of having it just as a "thermometer" of what my friend (the singer who wrote the lyrics and the vocal melody) and I could do as far as pop ballads...
Given the quite positive feedback that we've received we're going to give it a second shot with a new song; this time with real drums and more time and dedication to the production, recording, arrangements, mixing and "mastering"
Again, thanks for the reviews.
Carlos