On the mix? The drums need to pop a bit more, the snare and ride. The vocals seem a little lifeless? I think it's mostly EQ, and I would boost them a bit and give them a bit more presence (and a highpass if they don't have one) Not sure if other things are fighting with the vox in the middle, but some scoops from the bass, and pans with the guitars and other instruments may help (didn't DL/listen to the mid and sides) But hey? EVERYBODY'S a producer!! So these observations and recommendations may or may not be accurate. I like my new cans though :-) Also, not sure how you made him moist? i.e., verb + delay? If you're using verb, you should kill the low end from it and spread it (works for me) and if there's a delay, try to time it/beat sync and either use features and or envelopes to make it pronounced where it should be, and removed from where it should not be. And it can be fun to send an output from the delay back in to the vox verb. And use an auto-panner on the verb? And a ping pong on the delay? It helps make it all "move..." YMMV and less is more, until it's not? Then more is better.