...absence of snare really leaves a HUGE hole in the mix - so has very little drive....which isn't helped by the slightly uneven level of the kick, which itself is battling the bass for a slot in the mix.
Multi-band compression can be a difficult tool to get good results with , and probably not the first thing i would reach for to solve this drum sound. A simpler method would be to be to use a parametric EQ to sculpt the basic frequency curve....use a smidgen of parallel compression to give it some attack....add pinch of saturation to enhance harmonics and timbre...Throw in some verb/delay for air and you're done
Your task may be made more difficult by having such a loud master level ... as it hides problems with balancing levels....'cos everything is LOUD
On the plus side...I like your guitars and vocals
Multi-band compression can be a difficult tool to get good results with , and probably not the first thing i would reach for to solve this drum sound. A simpler method would be to be to use a parametric EQ to sculpt the basic frequency curve....use a smidgen of parallel compression to give it some attack....add pinch of saturation to enhance harmonics and timbre...Throw in some verb/delay for air and you're done
Your task may be made more difficult by having such a loud master level ... as it hides problems with balancing levels....'cos everything is LOUD
On the plus side...I like your guitars and vocals