I feel like the track is quite repetitive - I would prefer some more sfx and melodic sequences instead of just changes in the vocal structure and drum filtering. The track is quite cool but I think there is a lot of potential after the drop to spice things up also. Maybe you were going for simplicity but I still think that after a while it can get a bit bland. Still really great though :)
I'm listening to this on bluetooth headphones, but from what I can tell is that there's a lot of stereo clipping (stereo clipping occurs when stereo instruments are too resonant/not eq'd properly). And the reese is way too stale, and guttural. Too much compression going on - You want the reese to feel airy. Take out 200Hz by -4 db or so on the reese. The drums also clip.
The sidechain also feels like it's not enough - The drums clash with everything else. Do manual sidechain, as much as a pain as it is, I know a cleaner way of volume automation sidechaining. I can inv you to a project on my phone probably
Best thing I can suggest to fix all of this, is to make sure each individual sound is as clean as possible before any form of compression, saturation and reverb. And if you like how the reese sounds, then add a sub layer, and a soft detuned sawtooth layer