Aaron I am not sure where you live but Raein is coming to the states for an east coast tour this winter. They are one of the few screamo bands I still regularly listen to along with Daitro, Loma Prieta, and The Third Memory.
Good call on the Olivia Tremor Control. All of there stuff is great and I am mad that I missed their reunion. If anyone likes them they should also check out Neutral Milk Hotel, Elf Power, Half Handed Cloud and The Music Tapes.
I too listen to lots of different genres of music. Here is some of the stuff that I have been listening to lately that perhaps some of you will enjoy as well.
-June of 44 (90s Louisville based post punk stuff that had elements of jazz and spoken word. For fans of Slint, Rodan and Crownhate Ruin. Start with the albums "Engine Takes to Water" or "Four Great Points")
www.myspace.com/giugnodel44
-Beachwood Sparks (Ex members of Further, The Lilys and Strictly Ballroom play West Coast psychedelic country. Mix The Byrds with Buffalo Springfield and elements of all their other bands and you get an idea. The released a few singles and three awesome albums on Sub Pop with the best being "Once We Were Trees".)
www.myspace.com/beachwoodsparks
-Allen Clapp & His Orchestra (The solo project of the frontman of indie pop icons The Orange Peels. Truly brilliant bedroom pop was spread across several singles, comps and a masterpiece album called "One Hundred Percent of Rain". There are a lot of little fun facts on how he recorded this stuff but honestly all you need to do is go over to his myspace and listen to the track "Something Strange Happens". If you like solid indie pop stuff like Superdrag or heck even early era Beatles then you will probably LOVE Allen Clapp & His Orchestra.)
www.myspace.com/allenclapp
-M83 (One of the few current bands out there that I am REALLY into. Mixing elements of shoegaze, post rock, electropop and Brian Eno like ambient music, M83 creates music that runs the gamut of emotions. Each album gets better and better. The albums "Before the Dawn Heals Us All" and "Saturdays=Youth" are absolutely perfect.)
www.myspace.com/m83
-Fluf (90s west coast indie rock/punk in the vein of stuff like Husker Du, Overwhelming Colorfast and Dinosaur Jr. "Home Improvements", "The Classic Years" and "Wasting Seed" are more in line with those influences. Later stuff adopted more of a pop punk sound.)
www.myspace.com/flufrocks
-The Softies (Everything Rose Melberg does blows my mind and The Softies were no exception. Sometimes less is perfect. And The Softies were so bare in arrangements it was perfect. Most of the times it was just two vocals and two guitars. Sometimes percussion or a piano. Easily one of the best American indie pop bands ever. All of their work is fantastic but if I had to pick one hands down it would be oddly their last album "Holiday in Rhode Island". Rose has voice that just kills me everytime I hear it.)
http://www.myspace.com/thesoftiesforreal
-Sleepyhead (Great 90s indie rock. If you took Clint Conley's Mission of Burma songs and fed it through Sonic Youth like guitar noise and then filtered it through the driving indie rock of The Wedding Present, you get Sleepyhead. Their albums "Punk Rock City USA" and "Starduster" under appreciated gems.)
http://www.myspace.com/sleepyheadrockband