I Read The News Today... For July 29, 2010

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Tegan And Sara are releasing their entire back catalogue in a vinyl box set. You can pre-order it now.

Diamond Rings' Special Affections debut album is out Oct. 26 through Secret City.

You Say Party have parted ways with drummer Bobby Siadat (who had just joined the band) and replaced him with Al Boyle. yousayparty.com

"Bon Voyeurs," a new track from A.F.I. side-project Blaqk Audio, has debuted. It's surprisingly good and un-goth for two guys who show up on stage covered in black eye shadow. That said, it's super trancey and belongs in a gay bar.



Panic At The Disco have finished recording their new album, which means you can either start freaking out about its anticipated early 2011 release date now (13-year-olds) or stop reading this paragraph and continue on your life not giving a shit (everyone else). Alternative Press

All Time Low have also finished their new album. See above paragraph. Twitter

The first two parts of a documentary about injured Deftones bassist Chi Cheng have debuted online. You can watch them below:





Walter Edmund Bond, the animal rights activist who inspired Earth Crisis' "To Ashes," has been arrested and charged with arsoning a sheepskin store near Denver. His photo is below. The Huffington Post



Ozzy Osbourne hasn't minced words about Iron Maiden frontman Bruce Dickinson. He thinks Dickinson's a "cunt" who "needs a fuckin' psychiatrist" because he says Dickinson was slagging him off on stage in 2005. The Quietus

Neil Young is mixing his new album, and has plans to release another Archives box set, which will feature three unreleased albums and recordings from his 1976 tour with Crazy Horse, soon. Rolling Stone 

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