If you want to step away from the "been there, done that" style of EQs, of which there are many that pretty much do that about equally well, with mild differences unless it's an EQ modeled after something specific...check out the Kush Audio plugins.
They have a few plugins...but their Clariphonic and Electra EQs are particularly both interesting in what/how they work and generally sound great almost no matter how you use them.
These are truly "musical" EQs...a term that gets used a lot, but I've not heard anywhere before where it applied as well.
These are not meat-n-potatoes EQs or to be used for surgical slicing, though they certainly can "fix" tone problems...rather they are more for bringing out various character points in recorded tracks, to mold the sound, but unlike other EQ's where if you boost bands things can sound really weird...these just sound good even when you overdo it.
It's like when something tastes really good, and you just can't stop.
They have a new subscription option if you don't want to buy them outright...but they also run sales from time to time.
I have all their plugs...and because I love their software EQs so much, I've acquired the same EQs in hardware form, which is what the plugs are modeled after. The hardware takes things to an even higher level of what the plugs give you...and I wanted to add the hardware for use on my OTB side.
The House of Kush