this sounds a little better, mix-wise. it seems that certain elements are getting drowned out when all the instruments are all playing. Are you EQing each track?
One thing I learned way too late was to cut more low end from my guitars to let the bass fill that space. Even if it doesn't sound as you'd like it when it's "solo'd", it's how it sounds when it's all together that matters more.
With my tracks, I'll cut the low end pretty steeply on my main guitar tracks, then layer it with a 2nd track that has a different tone, (with a little less mid, but higher end boosted slightly) panned about 60-70% Left and Right. A quad tracked guitar riff sounds so much fuller and when you let the bass take over the low end duties, you get a nice balanced mix (back to the frequency balance I mentioned in my previous review).
Good tool to use (AND FREE!) is SPAN. It's a frequency spectrum analyzer plug in that will give you a visual aid as to what I'm talking about.
Hope this helps! Great track! I like your style of music. Much different than my own, but I appreciate the calmness of it. :D