this could be good if you got your shit together
i know you dont want comments on recording quality but its pretty hard to tell what this is through the mess that currently is your recording.
if you recorded all the instruments separately did you cut off the frequencies that clash? thats one small trick that could drastically increase recording quality.
for example making sure that the kick and the bass peak at different frequencies (around 80-100 Hz for kick and 120-140 for bass maybe?)
also you could use a compressor to make sure the final mix really fills itself up
if you've already done either or both then the recording itself is pretty horrible. right now there's just noise clashing and kinda hard to separate the instruments sorry but this is just my point of view
as for the method of recording - first go play the whole band together and place mics nicely isolated at the drums and the bass. these two instruments SHOULD be recorded during a full-playthrough by the band but recorded into different tracks. then record every single other instrument over that (including vocals).
i need to become a producer one day
