Hi Jon and Dana, Great to be part of this community! I like this mix and I can’t help think waou; this is just a guitar and guy singing (and yes a tambourine). Simplicity works:-) And he is a really good singer, that also reminds me of Chris Cornell and temple of the dog. Now I am coming from a poet singer songwriter learning to produce and mix my own songs perspective, so let’s see if this is of any value. I like this as it is, but I would ask myself about dynamics and maybe if that is really about emotional intensity. Yes one could turn the volume down in the verse and up in chorus, but would it create more impact if the guy with the knops (you:-) could say to the highly talentet singer something like “I get this great emotional response, when you sing. Could you sing more quiet in the verse and a little louder in the chorus to intensify the emotions?” I don’t know if this is relevant:-) Maybe I would consider at larger room or delay, when he sings out to emphasize the grandness of his voice. I really like this song, the mix and the singer! (sorry if there is something unclear in this message. English is my second language. Danish being the first:-)