It may seem surprising to old fans that the New York Dolls should feel the need to follow up 2006's One Day It Will Please Us To Remember Even This when they've been reduced to a mere two original members. But as that album proved, the injection of new blood seems to have given birth to a whole new Frankenstein, filled with unseemly vigour and with something new to say. So it is that, after 36 years, this fourth studio album means they've doubled their output.