Cal wrote:
I recently begun listening to Manilla Road, a heavy/epic metal act established in the late '70s. One trait of theirs that intrigued me is that they're rather unique; they have their own style and sound, unlike many other fresh groups at that stage in time. Their lyrics are also quite interesting.
On another note, I've really got to "expand my horizons" and listen to music other than metal...
You can try some indie. =) But not that radio-friendly rock-but-call-themselves-indie-because-they-think-they-dress-indie indie. Like Bloc Party, their first album was not bad, but now they're just radio-friendly crap. Indie used to be about being different and experimental, now there's a special indie 'dress code' which, by dressing to, is just conforming.
Saddle Creek Records is THE best indie record label. They have Bright Eyes, The Faint, Son Ambulance, Cursive, The Good Life, etc.
If you want some really good indie albums to get into:
Belle & Sebastian - Dear Catastrophe Waitress
Bright Eyes - Digital Ash in a Digital Urn (it's a bit more experimental and electronic) or Letting Off The Happiness (more acoustic)
Cursive - The Ugly Organ
Also, while the following band isn't indie, I really suggest anyone get into them, unless you are an emo, because that just makes the band look bad. Their reputation has already been shot to hell by their recent flock of fans. Anyway, The Cure is a great band. Everyone calls them emo because of their lyrics, but Robert Smith really pours himself into the music. He writes it all, and when you listen to some songs, it makes you think he cries when he writes them. Their album Pornography is a clear indicator of this - the entire album is depressing. However, Kiss Me Kiss Me Kiss Me is a little more fun, especially the song Catch.
Also, if you can't enjoy anything that isn't at least rock, then At The Drive-In is definitely awesome. The Mars Volta were originally in At The Drive-In, but ATD-I broke up and the main guys went into The Mars Volta. The rest of the instrumentalists from At The Drive-In formed Sparta.
Okay, I got carried away. I'm just excited by some bands. =P