...there's something weird going on in the low mids?
Yep.
As it plays:
...I'd love a little more bass guitar - I think it's fighting for space in the toppy end.
Yep. I can hear it now. Forests and trees.
Please keep the stick click at the end.
Thanks, Ray. I couldn't lose the stick click if I wanted to. I did want to, you know.
Could it be that you just need to flip the polarity of your kik drum to be in phase with your overheads???
Either that or double it. Maybe both.

My issue with the tune is perhaps a rhythmic thing going on between the chorus vocal and the drums.
great song. the wife likes it too.
Pass along my appreciation, if you have an opportunity.
on the "daddy won't stop" part i want extra guitar layers added with a small fader bump to make that part giant.
Yes.
i'm pretty surprised to find so many nits--everything i've heard from you is maddeningly great. i wonder if you spent 2 months on it because the sonics were below your normal standards from the start?
We write some turds, too. This isn't a turd, but I don't think it's our best work either. I think it has a lot of interesting detail, but lacks some rhythmic complexity and has perhaps some minor timing issues with the drums. I'm fond of the acoustic guitars and mandolins Incanus put down.
i mean more low mids as chris is saying. the attack on it seems sufficient.
Aye, cap'n. More low mids. Incanus might not agree, but it may be the Clickenbacker isn't the right bass and we need something with actives and more than four strings.
2:45 is a magic moment sonically. Fuk anybody who thinks I'm being corny. Really beautiful.
It is my sincere pleasure to work with Incanus. He picked up the mandolin pretty quickly.
Interesting...a little more straight-forward than some of your tunes
Yeah, it's not like a new direction for us, but we're trying to mix it up a little. Is it too rawk?
there's so much stuff that had to be recorded.
It's a disease, or an addiction.

I wish I could say it with two guitars, bass and drums.