Vocal sounds little thin here on the Adam's? In fact the whole mix feels like it has had the middle scooped out, sorry to say.
It sounds like you have worked hard on the songwriting and the playing sounds quite accomplished.
Very abrupt end.
I am not hearing a problem with the mix here, the vocal is fine and balanced against the support instruments.
Listening on my Adam A7x's driven by my Focusrite Pre 8 USB.
Mix is close but in my furry opinion the vox is to loud or upfront, it needs bring back by 2 or 3 dB along with some compression to level it out a little without losing too much of the dynamic..
If you are after the old school Rock and Roll sound then you are pretty much there with the instrumentation, if you want a more modern sound then as suggested above some punchy parallel compression on the drums and bass will add that depth.
As addition to John's comment, a search of this thread has at no point called you that sir.
Please peeps keep this civil, I would also remind suppliers that people are allowed to offer their own personal point of view, provided they are civil too.
Nice, but if I was mixing this, would just take the vocal back down into the mix just a tad, it is good but the vocal feels/sounds little to forward and detached from the rest of the backing.
This is obviously just the furry opinion of a furry alien from a galaxy far far far away. I did enjoy as is though.
Furry paws tapping double time as I listen, funky horns and squelchy bass, nice steady drum groove with some tasteful fills, then we get the axe man and sax man, well what is not to like.
Another production worthy of standing applause @Hidden Symmetry
Thank you that would be the OBx-A with the Emulator over the top section, thanks for your time and ears.
I will have to be careful then I am only 7' 6", than k you David for your time and ears.
I hit play before I read a word written, I heard that slide and thought Bats is in a melancholy, thoughtful, retrospective mood with this.
How sweet and bitter at the same time I can only stand and applaud your skill, your chops, your innate ability to impart emotion into your guitar.
Sincerely thank you for sharing this @batsbrew.