I really enjoyed most of the stuff on Amphetamine Reptile Records in the 90’s. There was a great dive bar in Grand Rapids (RIP The Reptile House) where those bands seemed to play pretty regularly. I got to see a lot of them, including Unsane. Last year I revisited another old favorite from that scene in Helmet, and was very disappointed in the bland alt-rockers they’ve become. Fortunately, the same can not be said about Unsane. The New York trio is still playing the type of propulsive noise that made them a cult favorite more than two decades ago.
Sterilize comes five years after Unsane’s last album, and nearly 20 years after their classic Occupational Hazard. I was a little surprised to learn that the band has been continuously active since 2003, and has had the same lineup since 1994. It shows. This is a cohesive unit firing on all cylinders. “Factory” and “The Grind” are a solid one-two punch to start Sterilize. Brash, sometimes discordant and always heavily distorted guitars lead the way. A little distortion on the vocals also adds to the intensity. It’s sludgy and on the edge of chaos, but never entirely chaotic.