Any tips for similar sound?

Um... can you be more specific? You might as well be asking "How do I make my mix sound like Nevermore".
 
Sccoped mids on the guitars, slightly processed drums, vocals with a shitton of reverb and delay, not much polishing overall. Reverb and slight delay everywhere you need ambience.
 
Well, a "sound" is made first by the band itself. How the music is written and played. Then gear is the next part of the equation. The mix is shaped with all these and the ears/skills of the mixer. So, I think you should use your ears and work a lot to get a similar approach but you'll never get a similar sound imho. Or, way better, work to get your personal approach/sound :) My 2 cents!
 
Um... can you be more specific? You might as well be asking "How do I make my mix sound like Nevermore".

I wasn't very precise. Sorry. I guess I was to tired to write more.



Put the mids at 3.6 and use a 5:1 ratio.
Haha :D I like that kind of humor.

Sccoped mids on the guitars, slightly processed drums, vocals with a shitton of reverb and delay, not much polishing overall. Reverb and slight delay everywhere you need ambience.

Thank you, that what I thought.

Well, a "sound" is made first by the band itself. How the music is written and played. Then gear is the next part of the equation. The mix is shaped with all these and the ears/skills of the mixer. So, I think you should use your ears and work a lot to get a similar approach but you'll never get a similar sound imho. Or, way better, work to get your personal approach/sound :) My 2 cents!

Yes, I agree. The band is the first and most importent in production chain.