PREMIERE: Jonny Amoral Brings Brutal Catharsis With ‘Sabotage’

If there was ever a soundtrack for pure, unfiltered self-destruction, Jonny Amoral’s latest single “Sabotage” nails it. Hailing from Kangaroo Island, this rising grunge/punk disruptor delivers a Nu Metal/Hardcore banger that hits like a fist to the chest—and somehow leaves you grinning through the pain.

From the first punishing riff, it’s clear Amoral isn’t here to play nice. The guitars are jagged and merciless, the rhythm section stomps like a hurricane, and his vocals swing from near-whispered menace to blood-curdling screams with terrifying ease. It’s chaos, it’s catharsis, and it’s addictive in equal measure.

Amoral’s dark humor and rebellious spirit bleed through every second of “Sabotage”. Drawing inspiration from the likes of Bring Me The Horizon and Bad Omens, he manages to pay homage without ever feeling derivative, creating a track that’s as much about atmospheric tension as it is about face-melting brutality.

Part grunge, part Nu Metal, part Post-Hardcore frenzy, “Sabotage” is a statement of intent: Jonny Amoral refuses to be tamed. With each snarling chorus and shattering breakdown, he proves himself one of the underground’s most electrifying voices—and if this single is anything to go by, the best is yet to come.

Verdict: Pure, unrelenting chaos. Cathartic, punishing, unforgettable.