From what I have read on Epiphone bulletin boards, the Elitist SGs have been discontinued. The entire Elitist line seems to be slowly disappearing.
I bought the last new (non blem) Elitist SG that Musician's Friend had (at least they said they weren't getting any more) and I love it. I was very apprehensive about buying a guitar online, but it worked out.
A friend has a regular Epiphone SG and it is a toy in comparison. The Elitists are serious. I've played a few Elitist LP Standard Plus guitars and I would say that they're better than some Gibson LP Standards, and not as good as others. If I had a lot of cash, I'd look for the best Gibson I could find, but the Elitist is a great value.
To the original question, it's really up to your ears to decide. I wouldn't buy a guitar just because others say it fits the style you're into. I like to go to the music stores and rifle through a bunch of guitars to get a bearing. This can be extremely tedious at a place like GC where half the guitars are set up terribly and won't stay in tune, but if you go to a decent store you can really make a good comparison. I had a great time doing the above tests with an Elitist and a bunch of well set up Les Pauls. I usually even play the same songs on each one to make a good comparison. If you have original material, play that.
With all the online shopping options, it's easy to forget that the best way to shop for a guitar is to pick them up and play them. Usually one will grab you.