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🎼 One Day It Will Please Us To Remember Even This – Album RSD: Apr. 2026
Issued as a Record Store Day 2026 exclusive, this ultra‑clear vinyl edition marks the 20th anniversary of the New York Dolls’ reunion album. Originally released in 2006, the record captured the band’s unexpected and triumphant return, blending their trademark swagger, street‑poetry attitude, and glam‑punk grit with a renewed sense of purpose. Released across Europe on 18 April 2026, this anniversary pressing appears under Roadrunner Records with catalogue number 8122780599, p

New York Dolls
Apr 182 min read


🗒️ Circus Raves‑Advertorial : Dec. 1974
A chaotic, tabloid‑toned one‑page spread from *Circus Raves*, documenting the latest New York Dolls and Iggy Pop misadventures in Hollywood — glitter, blood, and bans all included. Circus Raves Date: December 1, 1974 Format: One‑page advertorial feature A moment of glam‑punk implosion, tabloid spectacle, and weekly drama escalation. 📰 Key Highlights • New York Dolls’ Roxy Theatre residency cancelled due to lateness and chaos • Iggy Pop self‑mutilates on stage at Rodney B

New York Dolls
Dec 1, 19742 min read


📰 To Mince or Not to Mince - Article : Feb. 1974
A sharp, witty one-page Music Scene interview with the New York Dolls, in which the band defends their outrageous glam-punk image, addresses accusations of shock tactics, and asserts their identity as a serious, professional rock ‘n’ roll group. The New York Dolls hit back at critics — “We just play rock and roll.” Music Scene Date: February 1, 1974 Length: 5 min read 📰 Key Highlights • Direct responses to critics who mock the Dolls’ androgynous, trash-glam look • Dav

New York Dolls
Feb 10, 19742 min read


📰 The band voted the best new group of 1973 – Advert : Jan. 1974
A striking full-page advertisement in Creem Magazine celebrates the New York Dolls as the band voted the best new group of 1973 by Creem and Circus readers, while Rolling Stone hailed them as the best hard rock group in America. The ad features a bold group portrait of the Dolls in full glam-trash regalia, with a smaller inset live shot and prominent text promoting their explosive second album *Too Much, Too Soon*. This January 8, 1974 Creem advert captures the New York Dolls

New York Dolls
Jan 8, 19743 min read


📰 The Dolls - Article : Dec. 1973
A dynamic three-page Rock Scene feature on the New York Dolls, capturing their raw energy, outrageous style, and rapid rise as the most exciting band to emerge from the New York underground scene. The Dolls rock New York — trash-glam kings bring attitude, lipstick, and pure rock ‘n’ roll to the stage. Rock Scene Date: December 1, 1973 Length: 7 min read 📰 Key Highlights • The New York Dolls’ explosive live performances and growing cult following • Emphasis on their un

New York Dolls
Dec 1, 19732 min read


🔘 Jet Boy – Single: Nov. 1973
A ferocious blast of proto‑punk swagger, “Jet Boy” captures the New York Dolls at their raw, chaotic, and electrifying best — a glam‑sleaze anthem that helped define the sound and attitude of the emerging punk movement. Released on November 30, 1973, the single arrived as the second UK release from the Dolls’ self‑titled debut album. Issued by Mercury Records under catalogue number 6052 402, the track delivered the band’s trademark collision of glam, garage rock, and streetwi

New York Dolls
Nov 30, 19733 min read


📰 New York Dolls To Play Biba’s - Article : Nov. 1973
A lively Record Mirror news piece announcing the New York Dolls’ first UK appearances at Biba’s Rainbow Restaurant in Kensington, marking their controversial arrival on British soil with two special shows to celebrate the store’s reopening. The Dolls hit London — trash-glam provocateurs set to shake up Biba’s with exclusive November dates. Record Mirror Date: November 17, 1973 Length: 4 min read 📰 Key Highlights • New York Dolls to play two shows at Biba’s Rainbow Rest

New York Dolls
Nov 17, 19732 min read


📰 Hallelujah! The Dolls Sign Up - Article : Sep. 1973
A celebratory one-page Rock Scene feature announcing the New York Dolls’ major recording contract with Mercury Records, positioning the band as the explosive new leaders of the New York rock ‘n’ roll underground. The Dolls finally get the deal — New York’s trash-glam provocateurs sign with Mercury and prepare to take on the world. Rock Scene Date: September 1, 1973 Length: 4 min read 📰 Key Highlights • New York Dolls sign an exclusive recording contract with Mercury Re

New York Dolls
Sep 1, 19732 min read
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